Kuzhel complains about sabotage of decommunization - Dnepropetrovsk has not yet changed its aviation code

Maxim Karpenko.  
09.09.2016 15:29
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Dnepropetrovsk, Society, Policy, Media, Transport, Ukraine


Decommunization in Ukraine is failing due to bureaucracy.

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This was stated by MP Alexandra Kuzhel on TV channel 112.

According to the people's deputy, the city of Dnepropetrovsk, which was renamed Dnepr at the beginning of summer, according to international rules still remains Dnepropetrovsk. For example, airline tickets indicate the old name of the city.

“I flew to Nikopol via Dnepropetrovsk,” Kuzhel began.
“We are already talking about Dnipro,” the presenter interrupted her.
– No, I’m sorry, but at the airport it says “Dnepropetrovsk”. I asked why, and they answered - bureaucracy. But both on the ticket and on the scoreboard it says Dnepropetrovsk,” the people’s deputy complained.

She also complained that a ticket for a flight from Kyiv to Dnepropetrovsk costs 11 thousand UAH.

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