Location diagram at Boryspil airport. For transfer passengers. How to get from Kyiv to Boryspil airport

On May 28, 2012, Terminal D was opened at Boryspil airport. 3.5 years have passed since the start of construction. A decade has passed since the idea arose to build a large modern air terminal at the main air gate of Ukraine.

The project was modified, the cost of construction grew. If initially the terminal was planned to be built using a Japanese loan, which amounted to about $172 million, now the share of Japanese money in the total construction estimate is less than a third. The terminal cost 4.8 billion UAH (about 600 million dollars).

Plans for next year include the construction of an additional 34 thousand square meters. meters of space in order to expand the retail area and modify the layout. This will allow us to serve not only international, but also domestic flights.

Now, visually, most of the areas open to passengers look ready.

However, terminal D is a new level of automation of all processes. And it is not entirely clear how ready the infrastructure, invisible to the ordinary eye, is. At least the second floor of the building was completely closed, and on the rest there were periodically wires protruding from the ceiling and a lack of decorative slabs covering technical tunnels.

Another feature of openings in Ukrainian is that flights to the new terminal are not transferred to the next day. On May 29, terminal D actually received one flight from Iran for arrival. However, this was more of an image move.

At the moment, the schedule for transferring flights to the new terminal is not known. It has only been officially announced that a preliminary agreement has been reached with Lufthansa on transferring its flights to terminal D from August 1

. However, for example, the largest base airline at Boryspil Airport - AeroSvit - did not receive proposals to transfer flights to a new building. Thus, for at least several months, ordinary passengers will not be able to see the inside of Terminal D with their own eyes. For several weeks in June and July, it will serve only charters with fans arriving for Euro 2012 for arrivals and departures. However, about this development of events

On the opening day, I walked the paths of future passengers of the new terminal D. In 4 pages we will show and explain the planning of different zones for air travelers.

Departing passengers disembark on the third floor of the terminal on an overpass and proceed to the terminal.

Here they find themselves in a large spacious hall with 3 registration islands and waiting areas. In the center of the hall there is a huge empty area.

On the one hand, it adds space and airiness to the new terminal D, on the other hand, the huge area is not used at all, which leads to the fact that there is as much retail space in the new terminal as in the old terminal B, which is 3 times smaller.

The reception desks are grouped into islands. This system is quite common at airports abroad. In Ukraine, it will be applied only at Boryspil airport.

ALL of UIA's own flights at Boryspil International Airport are serviced in TERMINAL "D".

If you are transiting through Kiev Boryspil International Airport (KBP), please follow the following sequence of actions.

Transfer from international to international UIA flight

  • Check your luggage
  • No need to collect luggage.
  • If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, get one at the UIA transfer counter.

Transfer from domestic to domestic UIA flight in Ukraine

  • Check your luggage to the final destination and receive a boarding pass for a connecting flight departing from Boryspil airport.
  • no need to collect luggage
  • If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, get one at the UIA check-in counter in the domestic flights departure area.
  • Go through security and proceed to board the plane.

Transfer from domestic to international UIA flight

1. If in your luggage

  • Check your luggage to the final destination and receive a boarding pass for a connecting flight departing from Boryspil airport.
  • After arriving at Boryspil airport, go to the transfer zone.
  • There is no need to collect luggage. It will be rebooked for your next connecting flight.

2. If in your luggage

  • Check your luggage to Kiev.
  • After arriving at Boryspil airport receive your luggage
  • Go through security and passport control to continue your journey.

Transfer from international to domestic UIA flight

1. If in your luggage NO items to be declared:

  • Check your luggage to the final destination and receive a boarding pass for a connecting flight departing from Boryspil airport.
  • After arriving at Boryspil airport, go to the transfer zone.
  • There is no need to collect luggage. It will be rebooked for your next connecting flight.
  • If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, get one at the UIA check-in counter in the international departures area.
  • Go through security and passport control to continue your journey.

2. If in your luggage THERE ARE things that must be declared*:

  • Check your luggage to Kiev.
  • After arriving at Boryspil airport receive your luggage in the domestic arrivals area.
  • In the departure area for international flights, go through customs control to declare the items in your luggage.
  • Check in and hand over your luggage at the UIA check-in counter No. 1 or 2 in the international departures area.
  • If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, obtain one from the same check-in counter.
  • Go through security and passport control to continue your journey.

* The list of things to be declared can be found at consular offices or by following this link.

Information for transfer passengers with Ukrainian passports traveling to Canada via airport Tegel (Berlin).

If you are traveling to Canada via Tegel International Airport (TXL), please note that Tegel Airport does not have a transit area. This means that passengers with Ukrainian passports must have a Schengen visa or a biometric passport to connect to a flight to Canada. If a Schengen visa or biometric passport is not available, passengers will not be allowed to board their flight to Canada and will be returned to their original airport of departure.

For transfer passengers traveling through Toronto

UIA provides its passengers with the opportunity, when traveling through Toronto, to check in their luggage to their final destination if the passenger is flying by transfer. In this case, the passenger must receive his luggage and go through customs control. After this, he can leave his luggage on a special belt. Detailed information is available at

Boryspil Airport is the largest international airfield, serving over 8 million passengers per year. It is conveniently located at the junction of air routes connecting Europe and Asia, as well as the latter with America. Air transportation at the airport is served by more than 50 foreign and domestic companies. Passengers arriving and departing from here will be helped by our map of Boryspil airport and a detailed description of it.

The Boryspil airport has two runways, one 4 thousand meters long, the other 3 thousand 527 meters long. The first makes it possible to receive aircraft of all types even in bad weather conditions. The figure below shows a diagram of the location of the Boryspil airport terminals, parking lots, and nearby hotels.

The airport has five terminals; let’s take a closer look at their arrangement. A detailed description of each terminal will help passengers better navigate upon arrival at the airport.

Airport terminals

Terminal A

Served passengers on domestic flights. Here was everything an air passenger might need while traveling:

  • Waiting hall;
  • currency exchange offices;
  • flight information window.

This building is currently closed for renovation and domestic passengers use Terminal D.

Terminal B

Previously it served domestic and foreign flights, the majority of passenger traffic. There were shops, travel agencies, banks, internet, and luggage storage located here. However, since December 2014 this terminal has been mothballed.

Terminal C

Located on the right side of Terminal B, it is also not working now. Previously, until August 2012, VIP passengers, as well as personal aircraft, were served here. VIP passengers are now served in Terminal D.

Terminal D

This is now the main terminal building, where passengers on both domestic and international flights, as well as VIP passengers, are served. This is the largest terminal in the country, with an area of ​​107 thousand square meters. meters, serving up to 10 million people per year. The airport terminal can handle 3 thousand people per hour for departures and the same number for arrivals.

The room contains:

  • 60 registration areas, which are combined into islands.
  • 6 zones for online registration;
  • 20 aviation security control zones;
  • 28 passport control points.
  • 11 teleconferences for disembarkation and landing.

For the convenience of moving passengers inside the building, there are escalators and elevators that connect the three floors of the building.

Boryspil airport map: terminal D

Passengers arriving at the airport for departure disembark at the flyover on the third floor and enter the building. Here they find themselves in a huge spacious hall with registration desks. Before entering the departure gallery, which is 640 meters long, there are 20 checkpoints, and beyond that there is passport control.

Immediately behind the Duty Free shops there are lounges for business class passengers that meet all the requirements for quality service. The terminal has all the necessary additional services; cafes, bars, shops, bank branches.

Since this building serves both domestic and international air travel, passengers traveling along the transit route do not need to go through security.

In Terminal D of Boryspil Airport - domestic flights area

Terminal F

It was built in 2010 and served mainly charter flights; it could handle up to 1,500 people per hour per departure. The airport terminal was well equipped, there was:

  • 30 check-in counters;
  • 2 aviation security control zones;
  • 1 oversized baggage check-in desk.

The building is currently closed due to plans to convert it into a cargo terminal. The airport also has cargo terminals E and BW.

Parking

If you arrived at the airport by personal car, you can use the parking services; there are six of them on the territory of the airport terminal. You have to pay for parking service from 5 UAH (12.5 rubles) per hour, this is if you park near terminal F.

However, it is most convenient to park near Terminal D, since this is where all passengers depart from. There is parking for short-term vehicles, the first 20 minutes of parking there will be free, but for each subsequent one you will have to pay 50 UAH. (125 rubles). Near the terminal there is a parking lot “D 3” with a general tariff 20 UAH (50 rubles) per hour.

A free shuttle bus runs between the terminals every 15 minutes.

Airport hotel

Guests of the city can stay at the hotel, which is located on the territory of Boryspil airport. It is located 300 meters from Terminal D. Many people believe that the prices here are quite high, so you can book rooms in other hotels that are located 5-10 minutes away from the airport.

Hotel at Boryspil airport

How to get to the airport

Boryspil Airport on the map of Kyiv is located 30 km from the city, you can get there by taxi or public transport.

Skybus buses run from the airport every 15-60 minutes, here you can see different models of them, both old and new. Buses run every hour every hour only at night, and usually every 15-30 minutes during the day. The stop is located at the exit from terminal D. Buses go to the Southern Railway Station, along the way they stop only near the Kharkovskaya metro station. Travel time to the railway will take about an hour, to the Kharkovskaya metro station - 20 minutes.

There may be traffic jams in the evening hours. If you urgently need to go to the railway station, you can get off at the Kharkovskaya metro station and get there faster by the Vokzalnaya metro station.

If you are getting to the airport, then it is convenient to take the metro from anywhere in the city to the Kharkovskaya or Vokzalnaya station, and then take the Skybus bus.

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