) - 2 terminals. Aeroflot, Delta, Lufthansa, Air France, Alitalia fly there
2) Domodedovo (code DME, http://www.domodedovo.ru/index_en.asp) British Airways flies there
3) Vnukovo (VKO, http://www.vnukovo-airport.ru/) - regular flights to Ukraine, quasi-regular and charter flights to Turkey and France
The fourth Moscow airport is Bykovo (BKA), but I think it has only domestic flights. May be some charter flights?
auburngrad04
2006-05-16 18:48:07 UTC
Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport
anonymous
2016-05-20 11:31:33 UTC
Domodedovo and Sheremtyevo are the 2 international airports in Moscow. The other I don't know what its for. Domodedovo is more for flights to the UK and Germany as well as other places within Russia.
John H
2006-05-16 18:47:55 UTC
Sheremetyevo 2 is the main international airport.
anonymous
2006-05-17 14:41:23 UTC
Okay, there are several airports in Moscow.
Sheremeteyvo (terminal 1 and 2 located 10 mins. from the first one).
Domodedovo airport which has domestic and international flights (frankly, I prefer Domodedovo because it's bigger than Sheremeteyvo and there's much more things to do in there).
pearlblackharley@yahoo.com
2006-05-18 15:09:11 UTC
there are three in moscow
svo and the other demo something the otehr airport mostly deals with regional flights
they are expanding svo it will be nice when done
by the way sherma airport id is svo
i really dont remember them all and there are a few old airports around and a few military airfileds also.
i know they turned on airfiled into concert area and other grounds now building apartments with in it. you will likely go into svo unless changing in england of france,and svo will have metro service very shortly
anonymous
2006-05-16 18:48:25 UTC
Sheremetyevo
Shadow
2006-05-16 18:48:05 UTC
Domodedovo
trixie
2006-05-16 18:48:03 UTC
Domododovo?
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