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There will be a long transfer in Boryspil. Is it possible for citizens to go out into the city for a walk? How is the situation there now?
There will be a long transfer in Boryspil. Is it possible for citizens to go out into the city for a walk? How is the situation there now?
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аватар lazy_person
Few background data in the question. Who is flying, where, are they citizens of the Russian Federation .. or others? What kind of transit ("single ticket" or "code-share"),
Theoretically, you can leave the transit zone. For citizens of the Russian Federation, a visa to Ukraine is not required, most likely, and a transit visa (to enter the city) is not issued. But, for some time now, men from the Russian Federation from 16 to 60 years old are not allowed into Ukraine.
When leaving the transit zone of the airport for the city, you need to make sure that you have a document for the next flight (ticket, boarding pass) in your hands. All these questions are better to ask the airline in advance ...
аватар nastysha_96
lazy_person
Oh damn, RB missed it by accident.
We are citizens of Belarus.
аватар nastysha_96
citizens*
аватар lazy_person
For citizens of Belarus - visa-free entry to Ukraine on a single passport.
For citizens of Russia, the regime of entry to Ukraine is visa-free, only with international passports.
The man will not be missed. It is theoretically possible for a woman to go out into the city for a walk. You, as I understand it, have a flight to Georgia. Flight by different companies on one code-share ticket. It is necessary to consult with the airline and clarify the procedure for "transit exit" to the city (clarify the list of documents on hand at the exit and entrance) ...
аватар lazy_person
P.S.
"men from the Russian Federation from 16 to 60 years old are not allowed into Ukraine" - this applies to Russian citizens. It does not apply to citizens of the Republic of Belarus (Passport of a citizen of the Republic of Belarus).
аватар Oleksii64
It makes sense if long - 7-8 hours. On the way to Kyiv and back, you need to plan four hours (with a bus waiting). Travel - about 4 dollars one way.
аватар vezha2
You still need to get to the city, by bus an hour one way (100 UAH), plus you can get to the center from the railway station, better by metro.
If you think over the route well in advance and have more than 5 hours of time, then yes, you can leave. Otherwise, spend more time on the road.
аватар Elenka08
What situation are you referring to?
аватар Bovik
Why go from the airport to the railway, and then to the center.
Simpler. From the airport to Kharkovskaya metro station and dive in the subway and chz 22 min. metro Khreshchatyk. Everything.
And just like that back.
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