Sheremetyevo International Airport
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport is one of four international airports serving Moscow. It is Russia’s busiest airport. In Europe, it is the thirteenth busiest airport. Sheremetyevo was first constructed as a military airbase and later converted into a civilian airport in 1959.
- Six terminals i.e. Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C, Terminal D, Terminal E, and Terminal F make up the airport: one domestic terminal, one private aviation terminal, and four international terminals.
- About 49.9 million passengers passed through the airport in 2019, of whom 26 million were international and 23 million were Russian. In 2019, 386,370 aircraft passed through the airport. However, the most recent data indicates that 28.4 million passengers traveled in 2022.
- For public access, there are rail, interterminal underground, bus and road services.
- Aeroexpress, a division of Russian Railways, runs a nonstop route that links the airport to Moscow’s central Belorussky station.
- The Aeroexpress train station, Terminals D, E, and F, and Terminals B and C are all connected by the airport’s Automated Passenger Transportation System (APTS).
- The municipal Mosgortrans bus lines connect to Moscow.
- The Leningradskoye Highway is the primary route that leads to the airport.
List of International Airports in Russia
Russia is the largest country in the world, stretching across two continents. It has more than 2000 airports and among them over 50 are international airports.
In this article, we will discuss the location, hub, history architecture, and elevation from sea level of a list of ten International Airports in Russia.