Russia airports
Airports in Moscow
Around Moscow, at different distances there are four passenger airports: Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky. Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo are the largest and most popular ones, most of them are international flights.
All airports are connected with the capital by public transport: buses and shuttle buses (the least convenient mode of transport due to Moscow traffic) and Aeroexpress trains that depart from Paveletsky (in Domodedovo), Savelovsky and Belorussian (in Sheremetyevo) and Kiev (in Vnukovo) stations.
Airport Domodedovo
Domodedovo International Airport is one of the largest airports in Russia.
The annual passenger traffic of Domodedovo airport is about 28 million passengers.
Domodedovo International Airport was chosen for flights to Moscow by members of the world's leading aviation alliances - Star Alliance and Oneworld.
Domodedovo International Airport is the first Russian airport that has moved to the category of the largest airports in Europe according to the classification of the International Airports Council (ACI). Regular passenger and freight traffic to Domodedovo International Airport is carried out by 60 partner airlines: 39 foreign and 21 Russian air carriers.
Airport Sheremetievo
Sheremetyevo International Airport is the largest Russian airport serving scheduled international flights. The route network of Sheremetyevo Airport is more than 300 destinations. Sheremetyevo airport services are used by representatives of three major aviation alliances: SkyTeam (Air France, KLM, Delta, CSA Czech Airlines, Alitalia, China Southern Airlines, Korean Air, etc.); Star Alliance (SAS, Air China, LOT, Adria Airways, etc.); Oneworld (Finnair). The annual passenger flow of Sheremetyevo Airport is about 30 million passengers.
Airport Vnukovo
The international airport "Vnukovo" annually serves over 170 thousand flights of Russian and foreign airlines. The annual passenger flow of the airport is about 15 million passengers. The route network of Vnukovo Airport has about 170 directions. The airport flight map covers the entire territory of Russia, as well as over 40 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.
Vnukovo International Airport manages flights of aircraft of the country's top officials, foreign heads of state and governments arriving in Russia.
Airport Zhukovski
Zhukovsky International Airport was opened on May 30, 2016. An agreement was signed on cooperation in airport and airfield services from Kazakhstani airlines Skat, Kyrgyz airline Air Kyrgyzstan, cargo airlines Aviastar-TU and Airline Sky Sky Gates Airlines. In the autumn of 2016, JSCo «Russian Railways» completed the construction of a platform for the reception of suburban high-comfort trains such as "Sputnik".