Russia Major International Airports

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Russia Major International Airports

The tourism industry has developed a lot in recent decades, and the way foreign tourists are hosted has changed a lot. In recent years, many major tourist destinations in the world have improved their facilities and infrastructure to host more and more tourists. One of the reasons why many countries around the world have invested heavily in the tourism industry is the high popularity of this industry. Hundreds of millions of tourists from all over the world travel to different countries every year and visit the tourist attractions of other countries. One of the essential things that can help countries to have a booming foreign tourism industry is to have many tourist attractions and tourism and welfare facilities that they offer to their foreign guests. Of course, hosting facilities are also considered, which is also of great importance in the second place. Russia is one of the largest countries in Europe, one of the countries that has attracted many tourists in the world, especially in recent decades, and has also made significant investments in the tourism industry with careful planning. Every year, millions of tourists travel to Russia to visit the country's attractions and enjoy its leisure facilities. One of the main reasons that make travelling to Russia one of the popular entertainment and tourism programs is to have many tourist attractions and places of interest in different cities of the country's tourist destinations.

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Russia Major International Airports

Russia tour is trendy among the people of the world, and millions of tourists travel to Russia every year to use the tourist facilities of this country. Russia tour consists of different cities as tourist destinations. Moscow is the capital of the country and the most popular among other tourist destinations. Still, other major cities such as St. Petersburg, the cultural capital of Russia, as well as Sochi, one of the best resort cities on the Black Sea coast, are also very popular with tourists. In addition to these three major cities, there are various other tourist destinations throughout Russia, which also attract the attention of many tourists. Each of these tourist destinations also has many tourist attractions to satisfy its guests and visitors. Of course, we must keep in mind that although having this number of tourist attractions is one of the most important reasons for the popularity and development of a country in the tourism industry, tourism services and amenities to tourists are also of particular importance. High-capacity, well-equipped international airports are among the critical requirements for success in the foreign tourism industry, with Russia benefiting from four major international airports.

Sheremetyevo International Airport

 

Russia Major International Airports

One of the most important international airports in Russia is Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport. It is the largest airport in Russia and one of the five busiest airports in Europe. More than 40 million passengers have used this airport in 2017, which had a 14% growth in 2018. The three-letter code for Sheremetyevo International Airport is SVO, assigned to the airport by the International Air Transport Association. The 60-year-old airport is located 192 meters above sea level and is the main hub of Aeroflot, Russia's official flagship. Sheremetyevo International Airport initially established as a military base. It is located 29 km northwest of Moscow (central Moscow). In official documents, the airport is known as Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport, named after the famous Russian poet. As the airport is known as the main international airport in Moscow, it has convenient amenities so that no tourists will have any problems. Due to the extended distance from the airport to the center of Moscow, taxi, bus and metro services are available to transport passengers to the city center. Still, the best way to get to the city center from this airport is to use Aeroexpress high-speed trains. In less than forty minutes, passengers travel from the Sheremetyevo International Airport to the city center. You can visit our blog for more information and full details about this airport.

Domodedovo International Airport

 

Russia Major International Airports

Another Russian international airport through which many tourists enter Moscow during their Moscow tour is Domodedovo International Airport. The airport, officially known as Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport, is located 42 km southeast of Moscow (central Moscow). Domodedovo Airport is the second largest airport in Moscow and one of Russia's four most significant airports, known by three-letters DME codes. The airport is located 179 meters above sea level and is the main hub of Red Wings and S7 airlines. Domodedovo International Airport in 2017 recorded a record transfer of more than 30 million passengers, an increase of 7% over the previous year. Domodedovo International Airport was established in 1959. However, over the years, it has undergone significant renovations that have made it one of the most modern airports in Russia. Like other Russian international airports, the best and fastest way to get to the city center is by using the Aeroexpress high-speed train. However, other public transports such as airport taxis and bus routes are also provided for the airport. You can visit our blog to see other facilities of this international airport in the southeast of Moscow.

Vnukovo International Airport

 

Russia Major International Airports

Moscow's third-largest international airport and one of Russia's most important international airports is Vnukovo International Airport. This significant and historic airport is the oldest active airport in Moscow, established in 1941, right at the beginning of World War II. Initially, the airport was used as a military base, but it became a public and passenger airport after the end of the war. Vnukovo International Airport takes its name from the famous flight designer and engineer Andrei Tupolev, and in official documents, the airport is referred to as Vnukovo Andrei Tupolev International Airport. The International Air Transport Association has introduced the three-letter VKO as the airport's airport code. Vnukovo International Airport is located 209 meters above sea level and is located in the Vanukova region, 28 kilometres southwest of Moscow. We have provided more details about this critical airport for travellers on tour to Russia in our blog on the Star Travel Group website.

Pulkovo International Airport

 

Russia Major International Airports

Russia's fourth international airport and one of the most important international airports for tourists on St. Petersburg tour is Pulkovo International Airport. Pulkovo International Airport is the only St. Petersburg International Airport that, despite being the fourth most important airport in Russia, differs significantly from Moscow's other three major airports. However, due to the great importance of this airport on tour to St. Petersburg, getting to know this airport can also help tourists have a better experience of touring Russia. Pulkovo International Airport is located just 24 meters above sea level and is geographically located 23 km south of the city (center of St. Petersburg). Although Pulkovo International Airport is one of the largest international airports in Russia and Eastern Europe, it recorded a handling record of 16 million passengers in 2017, a 21% increase over the previous year. The International Air Transport Association has assigned three LED letters to the airport as airport codes. At Star Travel Group, we suggest St. Petersburg tour travellers visit our blog to learn more about this critical airport on tour to Russia.