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We could of course suspect the airlines of wishful thinking (or failure to pay the bribes for that matter) if only it wasn't about a government-run airport company. As everything government-run in Ukraine is... hilarious, there's a small possibility that the flights in question are available for passengers bot not mentioned on the site. Please pay attention if you care. Wishes,
Ukrained2012 (
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03:55, 18 February 2013 (UTC)reply
Location map
... is somewhat misleading. I think we need pushpin on either Ukraine's map, or Kyiv city map. Remember that the airport is entirely within city limits, kilometers away from them.
Ukrained2012 (
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00:51, 14 March 2013 (UTC)reply
Quick Google search turns up roughly equal numbers for either spelling. The usage of Kyiv in the signage tips the balance for me. And yes, I know that that makes it inconsistent with the city name. English is often inconsistent. --
Khajidha (
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14:58, 17 April 2015 (UTC)reply
Ultimately, I don't have any particular preference for either but, as Khajidha notes, there is no specific naming convention that stands out as being preferable. By the same token, while there is an argument for the consistency of usage of 'Kiev', there are also arguments for contemporary naming conventions in favour of 'Kyiv'. It's one of those murky areas to be explored as being part of a case-by-case (or article-by-article) discussion. --
Iryna Harpy (
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06:54, 18 April 2015 (UTC)reply
Leave it Kyiv. I can just see the heads of all those anons exploding trying to comprehend me arguing for Kiev on the city page and for Kyiv here. I don't see it asme being inconsistent about English usage, but as me being consistent in my support of inconsistent English usage. --
Khajidha (
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10:38, 18 April 2015 (UTC)reply
Sadly, I deem your logic to be impeccable in this context. Unless
Ymblanter feels strongly about the matter (in which case I'd be willing to make a serious effort to be consistent in the nomenclature), I see it as being similar to the uphill battle in trying to stop Łacinka being used left, right and centre for geographical transliteration conventions in numerous Belarusian articles. One could dedicate all of one's Wikipedia time on this form of argument, but there are far more constructive things to get on with. Admittedly, the use of Łacinka is far more problematic, but it all comes down to a massive headache in the long run. --
Iryna Harpy (
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05:34, 19 April 2015 (UTC)reply
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As there are three entries for IEV, I'd suggest that the first option should be chosen. The Zhuliany Airport may be know in the industry but I doubt that this true also for the IATA code - maybe for frequent flyers who have their home base in Kiev. --
Gunnar (
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22:50, 24 October 2021 (UTC)reply