Poltava International Airport - PLV
Just 4 miles outside the city of Poltava in Ukraine lies Poltava International Airport (PLV), a public airport that sits near the villages of Ivashky and Suprunivka. As the capital city of Poltava Oblast, Poltova sits right by the Vorskla River and is accessible via two major train stations.
Best Time to Visit
Poltava International Airport (PLV) was built in 1924 and was once recorded to have served as much as 200 passengers per hour. A new terminal was built and opened in 1974 and today, the airport caters to seasonal charters to Antalya via SkyUp. The airport has a 2,600-meter runway and is also used as an airfield alongside the nearby Poltava Airbase. The nearest cities include Kremenchuk, an industrial city located on the banks of the Dnieper River some 62 miles away, Kamianske, home to a hydroelectric station some 73 miles away, and Dnipropetrovsk, the country's fourth-largest city located 80 miles away.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Travelers who fly through Poltava International Airport (PLV) can enjoy suites with loft bedrooms, studios with balconies, and cottages with pool access at the 4-star Verholy Relax Park, which is just 12 miles from the Poltava-South train station. Enjoy breathtaking amenities at the 4-star Palazzo Premier Hotel, housed in a traditional 19th-century palace that's just 11 minutes away by foot from the Poltava Art Museum. Quaint cottages with stone walkways and a refined restaurant await at the Restaurant and Hotel Complex Muhomor. The nearest airports include Kharkiv International Airport (HRK) 96 miles away and Belgorod International Airport (EGO), 116 miles away.