Kiev, Ukraine
Boryspil International Airport (KBP) opened in 1959. It is operated by the State Aviation Administration of Ukraine.
In 2021, the airport served approximately 9.4 million passengers. KBP is the largest airport in Ukraine, serving as the primary international gateway.
Future expansion plans focus on modernizing existing terminals and improving infrastructure.
Boryspil International Airport has two passenger terminals currently in operation: Terminal D and Terminal F. Terminal D is the primary terminal, serving both domestic and international flights.
It has 4 levels, 11 gates for departures and 11 gates for arrivals, and includes 3 jet bridges for aircraft. Terminal F is primarily used for charter and low-cost airlines.
The airport has a total capacity of approximately 15 million passengers per year. Recent expansion projects include upgrades to Terminal D to increase its capacity and improve passenger experience.
Short-term parking (P3), long-term parking (P1, P2). Rates vary depending on the parking zone and duration. Short-term parking starts at 50 UAH per hour. Daily rates for long-term parking are approximately 250 UAH. Pre-booking is not widely available.