Lviv Airport is situated on Lyubinska Street just 7 m from the city centre. Lviv is included in international flight routes from Vienna (Austrian Airlines), Frankfurt am Main (Ukraine International Airlines), Warsaw (LOT Polish Airlines), and other cities.
There are several direct international flight routes to Lviv (for instance, from Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, Napoli, Frankfurt am Main, Vienna, Warsaw, Venice, Tirana, Istanbul, and Moscow) as well as a few domestic ones.
In Lviv airfield aircraft arriving from the following companies:
Аustrian Airlines (tel.: +38 (032) 297-60-90),
Carpatair (tel.: +38 (032)297-62-66),
Lviv Airlines (tel.: +38 (0322) 69-21-12),
LOT (tel.: +38 (032) 297-50-57),
Lufthansa (tel.: +38 (032) 297-61-10),
МAU (tеl.: +38 (032) 298-69-77),
Turkish airlines (tel.: +38 (032) 297-61-08),
Utair (tel.: +38 (032) 229-82-99),
Wizzair (tel. +38 (044) 206-4-888).
The most up-to-date information about the flight schedule and prices can be obtained by calling the Airport Enquiry Service at +38 (032) 229-81-12, 69-21-12 (Ukrainian, English, German and Russian languages are supported) and at the web-site international airport "Lviv".
You can get from the airport to the city centre and vice versa by:
– Trolleybus No. 9 (stops in the centre near Ivan Franko University).
Fare: 1,25 UAH (general) and 0.6 UAH (for schoolchildren and students).
– Fixed-route taxi No. 9 (High Castle – Kryvonosa Street – Torhova Street – Horodotska Street – Kulparkivska Street – Vyhovskoho Street – Lyubinska Street – Ariport);
No. 95 (Airport – Vyhovskoho Street – Volodymyra Velykoho Street – Knyahyni Olhy Street – Sakharova Street – Kopernika Street – Doroshenka Street – Svobody Avenue – Chornovola Avenue – Mazepy Street – Mykolaychuka).
Fare: 1.75 UAH.
– Taxi. The fare will depend on the route, time of the day etc. We recommend negotiating the fare with the taxi driver before the ride.

Third Tourism Conference in Lviv "Win With The Lion" 2011. “Win with the Lion” – it is a meeting point for tourism experts.1
We are growing up and opening the new horizons for ourselves and for you, our dear followers. Internet-project VisitLviv.net will take active part in one of the biggest world tourist exhibition – ITB Berlin 2011.2
It was the airport in Lviv, of all things, that first charmed me. Regional airports across the former Soviet Union tend to be a dreary lot, with all the appeal of a 24-hour bus station. But the one in Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, had wood paneling and ornate columns and the feel of a grand old railway station in a 1950s film.