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Vnukovo Airport is located closest to the center of Moscow, but this does not mean that getting to Vnukovo is easier. Decide on the type of transport and calculate the travel time to the airport. What to choose: Aeroexpress, bus, minibus, car or taxi? Scheme of Vnukovo airport, new terminal A, parking, hotels. Please read before departure.

How to get to Vnukovo airport

Aeroexpress

This is the most reliable way to save time and nerves. The Aeroexpress train to Vnukovo departs from the Kievsky railway station, the entrance to the building is opposite the Evropeisky shopping center. Trains run from 6 am to 00:00, with intervals of 1 hour, there are several intervals of 30 minutes. See the current Aeroexpress schedule for the day of departure and calculate the time, taking into account the fact that the ride takes 35 minutes.



There is plenty of seating inside the Aeroexpress terminal at Kievsky Station, and there is a café and a newsstand. Tickets are sold online, by mobile cashiers, at ticket offices and vending machines. You can go through the turnstiles using the contactless payment system with a Troika card, MasterCard or Visa bank cards with PayPass/PayWave.

The best price for an Aeroexpress ticket when purchased through electronic sales channels (website, mobile application). E-ticket, received on your phone, does not need to be printed; to pass through the turnstile, attach the ticket with a QR code to the reader.

Aeroexpress has discounts and free travel for privileged categories of citizens. Favorable tariffs: “Family and Friends”, “Couple”, “Round-Round”. All Aeroexpress carriages are comfortable, feel free to buy a standard class ticket; a business class ticket costs 2 times more.

Vnukovo Airport has a convenient transition from the underground Aeroexpress platform to the terminal buildings. Terminal A can be reached via an underground passage, and Terminal B can be reached across the street.

By car

You can get from Moscow to Vnukovo Airport along three highways:

  • Kyiv highway 12 km from MKAD (the most popular option)
  • Borovskoe highway 12 km from MKAD
  • Minskoe highway 19 km from MKAD

Parking at Vnukovo airport

The territory of Vnukovo Airport belongs to Moscow; for violations of parking rules, fines are imposed and evacuation is carried out Vehicle. The price of short-term parking is from 100 rubles per hour. For the long term (during the trip), it is most profitable to leave the car in a guarded place. The cost is 250 rubles per day (225 rubles when purchasing a club card). Additional advantages: free transfer to and from the airport and packing of any amount of luggage.

By bus or minibus

This option is suitable for those who live nearby and want to save money on a taxi or Aeroexpress.

City bus routes from the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station to the Airport stop:

  • Bus No. 611 goes to the Vnukovo plant. The Airport stop is an intermediate stop.
  • Express bus No. 611c goes to Vnukovo airport.
  • Minibuses No. 611f go to Vnukovo Airport. The fastest way to get to Vnukovo is by city ground transport.

Travel time for buses and minibuses is from 25 to 40 minutes, excluding traffic jams. The bus stop is 20 meters from the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station. You need to get out of the 1st car, turn right into the underground passage, left along the stairs and walk straight along the street. Bus schedule on the Mosgortrans website.

From the final stop of the red metro line to Vnukovo there is a semi-express bus 911 “Salaryevo metro station - Vnukovo airport” (6 stops).

The changed route of bus 32 allows you to get to Vnukovo Airport without traffic jams along Borovskoye Highway from the new metro stations “Govorovo”, “Borovskoye Shosse”, “Novoperedelkino” and “Rasskazovka”. The final stop is the Skolkovo platform of the Kyiv direction of the railway.

Night bus N11 to Vnukovo airport departs from the Kitay-Gorod metro station from 1:00 to 6:00. The movement interval is 30 minutes.

Minibuses picking up arriving passengers stop at the exit from the airport, opposite terminal D, fare 150 rubles. When returning from Vnukovo, under no circumstances take bus No. 526 to the metro station " Teply Stan“—there are 49 stops on this route, travel time is 1 hour 44 minutes!

Online scoreboard Vnukovo

Vnukovo terminals

There are 3 terminals in Vnukovo: A, B and D. All flights depart from terminal A. Terminal B is currently not in use. Terminal D conducts post-flight screening of passengers and baggage on select domestic flights.



Scheme of Vnukovo airport. Source website vnukovo.ru

Terminal A Vnukovo is currently the most high-tech airport terminal in Russia. The passenger terminal has recently been fully opened and consists of 4 floors. Entry to departure via overpass (2nd floor). You can only exit Terminal A from the ground level, so if you get out of your car you won't be able to get back in, this is to prevent illegal parking and congestion. Free entry and exit to terminal A from the 1st floor. The Aeroexpress arrives at level -1, the passage is underground, after the glass doors you need to turn right.

Moscow has long been considered the largest airport in the world. There are world-famous and popular airports in all countries - Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo - the main civil transport hubs of international class. In addition, the Ostafyevo air hub operates in the capital, Chkalovsky airfield and the Zhukovsky air hub, which the authorities put into operation quite recently. Naturally, each of them deserves attention, but today we will talk about the Vnukovo air terminal - one of the oldest airports in Moscow.

This air hub is the oldest and most popular air terminal among Muscovites and visiting tourists from other cities. Domestic and international flights take place here and 17 airlines land here. In addition, the complex is actively used by the city for business aviation flights. Today, the maximum capacity of the airport terminal is 25,000,000 people, and the area occupied by the air hub is 270,000 m².

If we look at the plan of Vnukovo Airport in detail, it is worth noting that it consists entirely of several buildings that were created specifically for the convenience of serving visitors and saving time before the flight. Considering the huge flow of passengers, having several separate sectors at the airport is a necessary procedure to allow people to easily follow the desired direction. So, we answer the question - how many terminals are there in Vnukovo?

Basically, most passengers use three main hubs - “A”, “B” and “D”, which form the Vnukovo-1 hub. But the airport territory includes a separate terminal for government officials - Vnukovo-2 and a special sector for servicing VIPs (Vnukovo-3).

Moreover, in the Vnukovo-1 complex, compartments “B” and “D” are combined. Here it is easy for a beginner to find the right sector and choose the right direction of movement - the airport is equipped with special signs and information stands throughout the complex. For those who use the services of the Vnukovo airport terminal for the first time and are in doubt about choosing the right terminal, we will disclose information about each of them in detail.

Node "A"

It is considered the largest, because it serves 80% of the total flow of people. The construction of this terminal consists of three floors, which makes it possible to sort passengers flying out of the city or, conversely, arriving in Moscow. This is what Vnukovo airport is famous for. Terminal “A”, the layout of which is thought out to the smallest detail, allows you to find here everything that a person needs before or after a flight.

General diagram of the airport

On the ground floor you will find luggage storage and counters for self-check-in for the aircraft you need. From here, the designers also provide a transition to the Aeroexpress station. The first level covers quite a bit vast territory– a waiting room, cafeterias, and a network of ATMs have been installed here. Upon entering, you will be able to use the reception to register to arrange your flight or, conversely, purchase a ticket for the desired airline from the cashiers who work opposite. On the first level of the building, passengers undergo inspection by customs officers and prepare for the flight.

The second floor of the complex is intended for processing and sorting luggage for departing passengers. Passengers immediately go through security control. There are reception desks where it is appropriate to clarify specific information, information service stands and ticket offices of airlines with which the company cooperates.

The second tier has a specially designated area with a large DVD cinema for recreation of the company's clients. Passengers use ATM services, walk around the shops in search of souvenirs, or simply have a snack in a cafe. Detailed diagram Vnukovo Airport is located here on the second floor of the complex. The features of the complex are described in detail and a detailed plan of the halls is indicated. The diagram shows the departure area, children's room, bathrooms, cafeterias, check-in points, ticket offices, barrier-free zone and other necessary elements of the internal infrastructure.

The third tier is intended mainly for people who are waiting for the required route. There is a cafe, a business hall, cozy places for seating, Wi-Fi zone. To easily get to the required floor, it is advisable to use an elevator or escalator.Today the airport terminal accepts and domestic flights Vnukovo. It is better to ask the airport administration directly which terminal is suitable for such flights, but most likely, sector “A” will serve you.

Sector "B"

This building covers 17% of the terminal's customers from the hub's total passenger traffic. Charters, low-cost airline routes and flights to Asian countries fly from here. In the future, the administration plans to transfer compartment “B” to servicing charter flights, and the remaining routes will be transferred to terminal “A”. Even though the percentage of visitors here is not large, the complex covers a decent area and has a building on two levels.

On the ground floor people check in and check in their luggage. At the ticket offices located at the entrance, passengers buy tickets, not only air tickets, but also railway tickets. There are cafes and special counters on site where you can book a hotel room, call a transfer or taxi, or get acquainted with other useful information for tourists who first arrived in Moscow.

The second floor is intended mainly for screening passengers before the flight. Here, the airport control service inspects the belongings of departing people, which clients take on board, and sorts their luggage.

From the second level, passengers who have passed security boarding boarding. The same terminal is used by people who intend to fly without luggage. They independently check in at the existing terminals and board the plane freely. The entire building of the complex is equipped with a Wi-Fi zone.

Complex "D"

Currently, its services are practically not used. It only accepts flights from the North Caucasus region. It is possible that in the future the complex will cease to operate and the building will be demolished. Node “D” does not have its own exit, so you can only get into the city through other sections of the airport.

Terminal “D” today only serves flights from the North Caucasus region

Passenger check-in begins here two hours before the plane departs, and its completion requires a certain speed of the passenger. Forty minutes before departure, the check-in staff stops working. That is, late passengers will not get on board. Boarding stops 20 minutes before the plane departs, so you need to have time to go through all the nuances of this procedure: inspection by customs officers and airport security.

Vnukovo-2

This aviation hub serves exclusively the authorities of the country. His services are used by the President of the Russian Federation, as well as by persons who arrived in the capital at his invitation or on an official visit. The building of the Vnukovo-2 air hub is located far from the main terminal complex in a southern direction.

VIP section of the airport terminal

The building itself lies to the west of the other sectors and serves only VIPs who have flown into the capital. The main function of the compartment is to receive delegations visiting the capital's authorities and to service flights for the Moscow municipal government. At the end of 2015, 117,781 people used the terminal.

Vnukovo-3 lies to the west of the main passenger terminals and is intended for VIP guests of the capital and local authorities

This three-hall complex processes passenger check-in regardless of which terminal they are departing from. There is parking for vehicles and a separate room for negotiations or business meetings. Passengers in the VIP lounge are provided with customs department control services and passport checks.

This sector includes the Cosmos terminal, which is used by representatives of the Energia company. Expensive charters and business flights fly from here. The second hall of ABT Vnukovo-3 is used by VIP guests. The sector is designed to accommodate 15 people at a time. The third hall – “Vipport” – operates with a capacity of 40 people per hour.

VIP rooms do not accept everyone. Persons who have purchased a special voucher or have previously entered into an agreement for the use of such a room with the airport management will be able to get here. Excluding possible queues and completely free of charge, this terminal serves only participants and disabled people of the Great Patriotic War, as well as heroes of the USSR and the Russian Federation.

If you are wondering how to find out another For additional and necessary information before the flight, the official website of the airport is provided for customers of this airstrip, where they can find detailed answers to their questions. The Vnukovo portal is available at this link.

The oldest airport in Moscow, Vnukovo, has three passenger terminals, one government complex and several VIP rooms for local authorities
General diagram of the airport
Terminal A infrastructure plan
Location of terminals "B" and "D"

In this section you will find reviews from travelers who have visited this airport, as well as our guide to Vnukovo Airport, Moscow, with information about Wi-Fi, cafes, amenities and services... and yes, even the names of some hotels near the airport in case you decide that sleeping at the airport is not for you.

To help you plan your layover or overnight stay at the airport, we've compiled a summary of traveler reviews of their stays at the airport. international airport Vnukovo.

What to expect

  • It is the smallest of Moscow's three main airports, and the third busiest in Russia.
  • This medium-sized airport is divided into two terminals. The main terminal, Terminal A, is used for domestic and international flights. Terminal D currently receives arriving flights, mainly from North Caucasus.
  • All major announcements (delays, boarding, final calls, etc.) are announced in Russian and English languages. As elsewhere in Russia, only a few airport employees speak English. Expect language barriers.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available. See Wi-Fi in the airport review below.

Where to sleep

  • We have very few reviews from tourists who spent the night here. If you plan to spend the night at the airport, please have a backup plan.
  • All benches in Terminal A have armrests, so they are not comfortable for sleeping. But some very tired and desperate passengers push two benches together to create a makeshift bed.
  • Airport employees are generally tolerant of sleeping travelers—perhaps until the airport starts to get crowded.
  • Almost all the benches in the “ground” part of the terminals are metal, and those in the “air” area are equipped with soft inserts.
  • Some people rent a movie from a movie theater to relax in the movie booth. See section Additional services in the airport review below.
  • There are no designated sleeping areas at Vnukovo Airport, but there is a dark, windowless section in the international departures area between gates 28/28A and 29/29A.
  • For a restful and uninterrupted sleep, there are hotels near the airport. See section Hotels in the airport review below.

Good to know

Economy class travelers can purchase a pass and relax in one of the airport's lounges. Cm Waiting rooms at the airport in the review below to find out the location and prices.

To get more detailed information about available services and facilities, scroll down to continue exploring our Guide to Vnukovo Airport in Moscow. Send your tips from the airport to help us keep this information up to date.

Information about Moscow Vnukovo airport

This guidance may use terms such as Landside and Airside. The ground area is the publicly accessible area of ​​the terminal, located in the unprotected area before customs and passport control. The airside is the secure part of the terminal that you enter after passing through security control.

Airport lounges

If you are traveling in economy class, you can enter the lounges at Vnukovo Airport either by purchasing a guest pass or through a membership program. Visit separate page "recreation areas" For more details (facilities, hours, passes and membership information):

  • Lounge area for first and business class passengers— Location: Terminal A, ground area, 3rd floor. Opening hours: 24 hours. Lounge access: Pay on door (2400) Online booking (£30.00) priority pass
  • Rakhmaninov Premier Lounge by UTG— Location: Terminal A, Domestic flights airside, between gates 11/11A and 12/12A. There are showers. Opening hours: 24 hours. Access to the waiting room: payment at the entrance (RUB 3,300).
  • Tchaikovskiy Premier Lounge by UTG— Location: Terminal A, International flights, airside, 2nd floor. There is a shower. Opening hours: open 24 hours. Lounge access: Pay at the door (3300)
  • Top Lounge - Location: Terminal A, airside, 3rd floor, near gate 21. Opening hours: 24 hours. Lounge Access: Book Online (£30.00) priority pass.

Wi-Fi / Internet at the airport

Free Wi-Fi is available at Moscow Vnukovo Airport in Terminal A. Device authentication via SMS is required, which costs about 50 rubles. (depending on the operator). Free Wi-Fi is available in airport lounges. In addition, there is an Internet cafe located in Terminal A on the 2nd floor on the right.

Airport hotels

If the prospect of sleeping at the airport doesn't appeal to you, there are hotels near the airport:

  • Four Points by Sheraton Moscow Vnukovo Airport- Opening March 1, 2017, this hotel will be within walking distance of the airport terminal.
  • Antis House Uninn— (20 min walk or 5 min drive from the airport) The hotel provides transport services to Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo airports (must be booked in advance).
  • Guest house "Vnuchka" - (20 min walk or 5 min drive from the airport), there is a transfer to the airport.
  • Varz-400 — (15 min walk or 5 min drive from the airport) No Transfer from the airport.
  • Vnukovo Green Palace Hotel— (7 minutes from the airport) Transport to Vnukovo airport costs 300 rubles. one way for passenger cars (up to 3 people) and available upon request. The hotel can also arrange transfers to Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo.

If you want to find a cheap room, there is a list of hotels near Vnukovo airport on Tripadvisor, where they can be sorted by price.

Additional services, opportunities and activities available during a transfer at the airport

  • ATMs— located in the uncontrolled area of ​​Terminal A. There are no ATMs in the air zone.
  • Car rent— Avis Europcar Hertz Sixt (Meeting service office).
  • Family Services
  • Children's playroom— Location: Terminal A, ground area, 2nd floor on the left side. No additional fees, no medical certificate required, just a plane ticket. Only one parent can accompany the child in the playroom due to limited space inside, while the other can wait in a breakout room of sorts next to the playroom.
  • Children's playgrounds - similar to a game room, but much smaller in size and there is an entrance fee. Location: Terminal A, airside, domestic and international departures. Price: 300 for 30 minutes.
  • mother and baby room– in the mother and child room there are cots, changing tables and playgrounds. Location: Terminal D. Admission is free, however you must obtain a medical certificate to gain access - contact the Health Center located in Terminal A. Entry is permitted for children under 7 years of age, but parents with children under 3 years of age have priority.
  • Luggage office— The luggage storage room is located in Terminal A, underground level.
  • Mini cinema— small cabins with sofas, flat-screen TVs and DVD players. Each of them is designed for 2-3 people. Some passengers use them for sleeping. Location: Terminal A, ground area, 2nd floor on the left side.
  • Shower– showers are available in some waiting rooms. [Cm. Waiting rooms at the airport above]
  • smoking rooms— Due to the new Russian federal anti-smoking law, smoking inside any airport terminals in Russia is completely prohibited, so all smoking rooms are currently closed. Smoking is only allowed outside, no closer than 25 meters from any entrance to the terminal.

Airport opening hours

The airport is open 24 hours.

Transport: How to get there

Please note: Most signs and voice announcements in public transport are produced only in Russian. If you are not familiar with the Russian language, you may find it useful to keep a list of your desired subway, bus, and train routes and stops handy, written in Russian and in your native language, so you can quickly refer to it as you get to your destination.

bus

G City buses of Mosgortrans provide transportation from the nearest metro stations at the southwestern (bottom) end of line 1 (red). It will be easier to list them: Yugo-Zapadnaya (South-Western) - bus route 611, Troparyovo (Troparevo, Troparevo) - bus route 611. Rumyantsevo (Rumyantsevo) - bus route 611, from the city only to the airport. Salaryevo (Salaryevo) - bus route 611K. If you are coming from Vnukovo airport, you will find bus stop behind a multi-level parking, about 130m from the airport terminals. Ticket offices are located behind parking lot No. 1, Mosgortrans buses to the metro are to the right of parking lot No. 1, and buses to the center of Moscow are to the left of parking lot No. 1. To ride the bus, enter the front door and touch your ticket to the validator target. To get off at an upcoming stop, use the signal button to warn the driver. To find out fares and schedules, visit the Mosgortrans website.

During this update the following rates were in effect:

Tickets purchased at the box office:

50 rub. ticket for one trip, without transfers (good for use on a city bus, trolleybus or tram)

60 rub. — 90-minute ticket (good for unlimited trips on city bus, trolleybus and tram and 1 trip on the metro). Valid for 90 minutes from the first pass.

Fare for tickets purchased from the bus driver:

50 rub. — 90-minute ticket (good for unlimited trips on city bus, trolleybus and tram and 1 trip on the metro). Valid for 90 minutes from the first pass.

Hotel Shuttles

Many local hotels provide airport shuttle service as a service to their guests. Check with your hotel for shuttle service availability and details. The following hotels offer airport transfers: Antis House Uninn Hotel Salut Imperial Park Hotel& Spa Vnukovo Green Palace Hotel.

Minibus taxi

Route taxi No. 45m operates between Vnukovo airport and Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station from 7:00 - 10:30 PM. Convenient Ford minibuses depart every 10 minutes, or until the bus is completely filled with passengers. To take a minibus from a metro station, look for line 1 (red) and the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station at the southwest (lower) end of the line. Minibus stops are located on the side of the road outside the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station, and on the station square of Vnukovo Airport, Terminal A. The fare is 150 rubles. per passenger and 10 rubles. for each additional piece of luggage.

Taxi

Taxis are easily available outside the first floor of Terminal A.

Train

Vnukovo Airport is connected to the center of Moscow via Aeroexpress. Aeroexpress starts moving from Kievsky railway station(Kyiv metro station) and arrives at the underground level of terminal A (total travel time: 35 minutes). Opening hours: 6:00 - 1:34 AM. The single fare for the trip is 470, round trip (valid for 30 days) is 940 rubles, and the Plus Metro fare (Aeroexpress + 1 trip on the Metro) is 530 rubles. Discounted rates are available on the website or mobile application Aeroexpress.

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If a flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, passengers will be transferred to similar airline flights. The carrier bears the costs; the service is free for the passenger. If you are not satisfied with any of the options offered by the airline, most airlines can issue an “involuntary return.” Once confirmed by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. Sometimes this can take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on most airline websites. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can go through it no later than 1 hour before the plane departs.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • identification document specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt(optional).
  • What can you take on a plane?

    Carry-on luggage is the items you will take with you into the cabin. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). A handbag is not considered hand luggage and is carried freely.

    The bag you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from stores duty free can only be transported in sealed packages.

    How to pay for luggage at the airport

    If the weight of luggage exceeds the standards established by the airline (most often 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free baggage allowance and must be paid separately as an additional service.

    In this case, luggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print boarding pass, you can get it at the regular airline check-in counter, and check in and drop off your luggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the plane's arrival time on the airport's online board. The Tutu.ru website has an online display of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the exit number (gate) on the arrivals board at the airport. This number is located next to the incoming flight information.

    Online arrivals board at Vnukovo airport terminal A

    The largest terminal of Vnukovo Airport is Terminal A.
    All regular domestic and the bulk of the airport's international flights arrive here.

    The arrivals board at Vnukovo (Terminal A) displays information about 2,000 flights daily.
    Flights schedule Vnukovo terminal A includes flights different airlines: Russia, Transaero, Severstal and Turkish Airlines, Pobeda or Lufthansa.

    Online scoreboard Arrivals at Vnukovo Terminal A are regularly updated. You can always see when the flight lands and meet your loved ones on time.
    The arrivals hall exit and baggage claim are located on the ground floor.

Vnukovo Airport is the oldest in Moscow. It consists of three main terminals, which are designated by the letters A, B, D. When answering the question of how many terminals there are in Vnukovo, in addition to these three, it is also necessary to mention the government terminal (Vnukovo-2) and the complex for VIP clients (Vnukovo-3) . These buildings are located separately from the three main ones. But they are not far away. In addition, these complexes are quite easy to find, since there are special signs along the road from the terminals.

Terminal A is the largest. Approximately 80% of the total flow is served here. Previously, it operated exclusively domestic flights within the country, but over the past 3 years it has also served international passengers. Terminal B handles approximately 18% of passenger traffic. Mainly served here charter flights various international destinations, as well as flights to Asia and budget flights. Terminal D was built back in the 80s. However, despite the fact that it was reconstructed not so long ago, now it practically does not serve passengers. It is used today exclusively for the arrival of domestic flights. It is worth noting that the layout of Vnukovo Airport is designed in such a way that you can only exit terminal D through building B. All these buildings are located in one line.

The so-called special terminal, a separate complex at Vnukovo-2, is designed to serve government officials. It is located close to the main three terminals, further south. In the western part there is another complex. This is the VIP lounge at Vnukovo-3 airport. This building is dedicated to business flights.

Terminal A

This complex consists of three floors, thanks to which it is possible to separate several flows of passengers arriving or departing here. On level -1 there is a transition to the Aeroexpress station. There are also luggage storage facilities, as well as numerous UTair self-check-in counters.

Below is the arrivals area, where customs control is carried out and baggage is issued. There is a waiting room for those who meet passengers. You can buy souvenirs on this floor. There are cafes, check-in counters, ATMs and ticket offices for various airlines.
From the overpass you can get directly to the second floor of this terminal. There is no need to pay to enter the overpass. On the second floor, security checks are carried out and oversized luggage is checked in. There is an information desk and airline ticket offices here. On the second floor there is a specially designated sterile area from which you can board. Also on this level there are cafes, shops with souvenirs and other goods, and ATMs. There is a DVD cinema on the second floor.

To make it easier for passengers to navigate this level of the terminal, the diagram of Vnukovo Airport will be very useful in this case. Briefly for better orientation:

  • In the departure area in the left corner there is a service desk for disabled people and a children's room.
  • There are public toilets on the right side of the departure area.
  • There is a cafe in the right corner.
  • Boarding for domestic flights is on the left side of the building.
  • International flights board on the right side of the terminal.

The third floor is for waiting for flights. There is a cafe here. There is also a business lounge on the third level. To get here, you need to go up to the top, that is, the 3rd floor; you do not need to go through passport and customs control.

For ease of movement around the terminal, there are elevators, escalators, and travelators. There are special elevators for disabled people and ramps. There is Wi-Fi on all floors.

Terminal B

This terminal handles most international charter flights as well as scheduled flights. In the future, it is planned to transfer all regular flights to the first terminal (A). Therefore, it is likely that Terminal B will soon serve only charter flights. This building consists of two floors.

On the ground floor you need to register and check in your luggage. There is an arrivals hall, a cafe, and ticket offices that sell not only air tickets, but also railway tickets. There are also special counters on the ground floor where you can book hotel rooms and order a taxi. There is Wi-Fi here too.
The second floor is used to carry out passenger control procedures and check their hand luggage. This is where the boarding gates are located. On the floor above there is a lounge for passengers who have purchased business class tickets. In addition, there are special check-in counters for passengers flying without luggage.

Terminal D

This terminal is practically not used anymore. There are no flights from here. The terminal does not have its own exit. The only thing it is still used for is flying in from the North Caucasus. This is due to the increased requirements of the special services. It is expected that this terminal will be completely closed soon. The building itself is planned to be demolished.

Passenger check-in at this terminal ends 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time. And check-in begins at least 2 hours before departure. This time is set individually for each airline. To save time, passengers are advised to check in online as with only 40 minutes left before departure, counter staff will no longer be able to check in passengers. After registration, you need to go to the second floor to go through all the necessary registration procedures (including customs control). Boarding ends twenty minutes before departure.

VIP room

This is a hall that is located separately from other terminals and serves passengers regardless of which terminal they depart from. In this complex, passengers are given the opportunity to check-in for flights within the country and to other countries. Customs and passport control are also carried out here. But all this is available only to VIP passengers. There is a separate parking area for passenger cars. Clients have the opportunity to order a meeting room.

The services provided in the lounge are available only to those VIP passengers who have purchased a voucher at the ticket office (of any terminal) or have entered into a cooperation agreement (if the client is entity). Services must be ordered no later than one day before departure. Heroes of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and participants of the Great Patriotic War are served free of charge in this hall.

Vnukovo-2

This is a terminal serving the government. Only government officials are served here. Moreover, we are talking about leaders and other representatives of the government of any state who fly to the Russian Federation on official working visits at the invitation of the president or other representatives of the Russian government.

All Vnukovo terminals are equipped in such a way as to provide the maximum degree of comfort to passengers, as well as to minimize the time required for check-in and procedures such as customs and passport control, baggage clearance, etc.

Note: if you need long-term parking, then you can save a lot of money by using the services. Their parking lots are located approximately 10 minutes from Moscow airports. Provided free airport transfer and back, free luggage packing. Cost: when parking for 30 days - 200 rubles, according to club card— 225 rubles, common price— 250 rubles per day.

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