Jets belonging to the Russia-based company UTAir on the tarmac of the Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport. Like the majority of airports in Ukraine, the regional airport of Lviv suffered from the global aviation crisis induced by travel restrictions.
When Ukraine stopped air traffic in March, regional airports were hit first.
After decades of neglect, the country’s local airports built in Soviet times were already vulnerable even before the pandemic. But when the state stopped international and domestic travel on March 17 to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, regional airports began losing money due to the lack of passengers traveling throughout Ukraine and abroad.