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Odesa International Airport

Odesa, Ukraine
ODS UKOO

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
80
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
80
minutes
International โ†’ International
100
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Odesa International Airport (ODS) is a premier international facility serving the city of Odesa and the southern region of Ukraine on the Black Sea coast. The airport features a modern and functional new terminal building that handles a significant volume of domestic and international flights, connecting southern Ukraine with major European hubs like Istanbul, Warsaw, and Prague. it is a critical air link for the local economy, supporting the vital maritime, tourism, and agricultural sectors of the Odesa region. Inside the terminal, passengers have access to a variety of modern Ukrainian airport amenities, including multiple check-in counters, a spacious waiting lounge, and a selection of retail and dining options offering local specialties and international refreshments. The airport is equipped with modern security and immigration facilities to ensure efficient processing for all travelers. The facility has been designed to provide a welcoming entrance for visitors exploring the historic center of Odesa, its famous Opera House, and the surrounding beach resorts. it also features a business center and a VIP lounge for government officials and business travelers. Ground transportation from the airport to Odesa city center is readily available via local taxis, airport shuttle buses, and trolleybus services. The airport's location near the Black Sea coast offers travelers unique views of the surrounding coastal landscapes and the urban outskirts of Odesa during arrival and departure. It remains an essential infrastructure point for the connectivity and development of southern Ukraine, ensuring that this important cultural and commercial capital remains accessible by air year-round under various seasonal weather conditions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

IMPORTANT: Odesa International Airport (ODS) has been CLOSED to civilian aviation since February 24, 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with FIR ODESA (UKOV) airspace remaining closed for civil flights due to active conflict zone conditions. Pre-war airport services included Turkish Airlines flights to Istanbul and LOT Polish Airlines connections to Warsaw, serving as primary international gateways before hostilities commenced. Travelers should monitor Ukraine Safe Airspace advisories and consult embassy guidance for current border crossing procedures and alternative transportation arrangements for accessing Ukraine's Black Sea coastal region during ongoing military operations affecting all Ukrainian civilian aviation infrastructure. The airport's newly constructed runway was destroyed by Russian missile strikes on April 30, 2022, with no timeline established for restoration of commercial operations under current wartime security conditions. Historically, the airport sat 7 kilometers southwest of Odesa city center with ground transportation via Trolleybus No. 14 and route taxi No. 117 for 8-15 UAH, plus taxi services for the 15-20 minute journey to central Odesa. For travelers requiring access to the Odesa region, alternative routing requires international connections through Chisinau Airport (RMO) in Moldova, located 130 kilometers from the Palanca border checkpoint, with carriers including Wizz Air, Turkish Airlines, Air Moldova, Flyon, and Austrian Airlines providing onward connections to European and international destinations. Airport procedures previously required 2-3 hours advance arrival for international flights due to crowded security checkpoints and limited operational screening lanes.

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Dnipro International Airport

Dnipro, Ukraine
DNK UKDD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
60
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Dnipro International Airport (DNK) was historically one of Ukraine's most significant aviation hubs, serving the city of Dnipro and the industrial heartland of the country. Before the recent conflict, the airport was the center of an ambitious public-private partnership aimed at transforming it into a world-class international gateway. This project, which commenced in 2020, represented one of the largest infrastructure investments in Ukrainian aviation history, designed to replace the aging Soviet-era facilities with a state-of-the-art terminal complex. The modernization program included the construction of a massive 26,000-square-meter main passenger terminal and a specialized 2,900-square-meter VIP terminal, both managed by the DCH Group. Simultaneously, the Ukrainian state was responsible for building a new 3,200-meter runway, engineered to accommodate large wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777. The new terminal was designed to handle a peak capacity of 1,000 passengers per hour, featuring advanced digital processing systems, expansive retail zones, and modern airline lounges that would have significantly enhanced the regional travel experience. Tragically, the progress on this transformative project was halted and eventually reversed by the full-scale conflict that began in February 2022. Dnipro International Airport suffered severe damage from multiple missile attacks in March and April of 2022, resulting in the complete destruction of the runway, terminal buildings, and surrounding technical infrastructure. As of early 2026, the airport remains entirely non-operational for civilian travel, with all commercial flight operations suspended indefinitely. The future restoration of the facility and its return to service as a regional hub will depend entirely on the resolution of the regional crisis and subsequent reconstruction efforts.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Dnipro International Airport remains completely non-operational for civilian flights following severe damage sustained in 2022. The runway, terminal buildings, and all technical infrastructure were destroyed, with no timeline for reconstruction. International travelers must rely entirely on alternative transportation methods to reach Dnipro. The most practical route involves flying to Warsaw Chopin (WAW) or Krakow John Paul II (KRK) airports, then utilizing Ukrzaliznytsia's expanded international rail network. Train No. 119 provides direct service from Dnipro to Cheล‚m, Poland, departing at 22:55 and arriving at 17:52 the next day. From Cheล‚m, passengers can transfer to IC 440, reaching Warsaw at 21:11. This route is 4 hours faster than the traditional Przemyล›l crossing. Alternatively, travelers can journey via Kyiv, where Train 67/68 operates daily to Warsaw (departing Kyiv at 19:57, arriving Warsaw at 10:17). The Intercity+ No. 736/735 provides overnight service between Kyiv and Dnipro, while Train 220/219 offers daytime connections on selected days. Within Dnipro, the former airport shuttle Marshrutka No. 60 still operates but now only serves the main railway station and city center. Uber and Bolt operate with restrictions; download offline maps and have backup transportation plans. Essential travelers should book Ukrzaliznytsia tickets 20-30 days in advance when sales open at 9:00 AM Kyiv time. Carry printed copies of all documents, as digital versions may not be accepted at checkpoints. The journey requires crossing multiple control points where passports, visas, and travel permits are scrutinized. Pack essential supplies including power banks, medications, and non-perishable food, as services along the route can be unpredictable.

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