Kiev airport map

You can find on this page the Kiev airports map to print and to download in PDF. The Kiev airport map presents terminals and gates of the international airport of Kiev in Ukraine.

Kiev airports map

Kiev airports map

The Kiev airports map shows all the airports around Kiev. This airports map of Kiev will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave Kiev in Ukraine. The Kiev airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Air passengers arrive in Kiev through one of two airports: the Boryspil Airport which is served by many international airlines, and the smaller Zhulyany Airport, serving mostly domestic flights and limited flights to nearby countries as its mentioned in Kiev airports map. The international passenger terminal at Boryspil is small, yet modern, being expanded in 2006. There is a separate terminal for domestic flights within walking distance. Passengers flying to other countries from Ukraine usually travel through Boryspil, as other airports in Ukraine such as Donetsk, Simferopol, Odessa, provide very limited international connections. There is also Gostomel cargo airport in Kiev north-western suburb of Hostomel. Kiev is notable in the world of aviation industry as the headquarters for Antonov aircraft manufacturing company.

Kiev airport terminal map

Kiev international airport map

The map of Kiev airport presents the main international airport of Kiev. This international airport map of Kiev will allow you to determine by which terminal and gate you will arrive or leave Kiev in Ukraine. The airport Kiev map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Boryspil International Airport (Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт “Бориспіль”) (IATA: KBP, ICAO: UKBB) is an international airport located 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Boryspil, 29 km (18 mi) east of Kiev as you can see in Kiev international airport map. It is Ukraine largest airport, serving the major part of international flights of the country, and is one of three airports that serve Kyiv. The airport is a member of Airports Council International. Terminal D, construction of which began on 24 March 2008, was opened on 28 May 2012 with an initial capacity of 3,100 passengers per hour. It received its first arrivals passengers (from Tehran-Imam Khomeini) on 29 May 2012. Terminal B currently serves domestic/international flights - (The terminal will operate as a domestic/international terminal upon completion of Terminal D); it is the airport main terminal. Terminal F was opened on 21 September 2010 by President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych as a home base for Ukraine International Airlines.