A key regional airport in western Ukraine, serving as a gateway to the Carpathian region and Bukovel ski area.


Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport (IFO) is located 4.4 km from the city center of Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. It serves both civilian and military operations and is the main air gateway to the Carpathian Mountains and nearby resorts. The airport has maintained international status since 1992 and is strategically important for regional connectivity.
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Passenger traffic increased by 2.4% in 2018, but all civil flights have been suspended since February 2022 due to airspace closure.
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Staff include airline, ground handling, security, customs, and administrative personnel.

The terminal can process up to 400 passengers per hour, with planned upgrades for expanded capacity post-conflict.
Implementation of modern security screening and digital passenger information systems was underway before operations were suspended.
Participation in Ukraine's national aviation CO2 reduction plan, including energy-efficient terminal upgrades and waste management improvements.
Coordinate with national authorities to restore operations and secure reconstruction funding after conflict resolution.
Prioritize runway and terminal reconstruction to restore and enhance operational capacity.
Accelerate adoption of energy-efficient systems and green practices to align with national and ICAO environmental goals.