Moscow Domodedovo Airport announced the total number of passengers served in July 2020. The airport which welcomed almost 4 million passengers in the first two months of 2020, almost catches a one-month average in July.
Moscow Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov Airport, which is one of the largest air hubs in Russia, welcomed 1.7 million passengers in July 2020, a 137% month-on-month rise.
Simferopol, Sochi, Saint Petersburg, Anapa, and Kaliningrad were the most popular destinations. The airport served 716 thousand travelers on these routes, a 21 percent year-over-year increase.
In July, the airlines added flights to domestic destinations from Domodedovo. S7 Airlines launched flights to Makhachkala, Red Wings started flying to Grozny five times a week. Ural Airlines flies to Vladikavkaz and Gorno-Altaysk seven and four times a week respectively.
Regular flights to Domodedovo are operated by 53 airlines in 194 destinations, 66 of which are unique for the Moscow region: they can only be traveled from Domodedovo.
Moscow Domodedovo Airport is one of the largest air harbors in Russia; in 2019, the airport served 28.3 million people. Domodedovo has been selected for flights to Moscow by members of the world’s leading aviation alliances – Star Alliance and oneworld.
Domodedovo Airport became the first Russian airport to move into the category of the largest airports in Europe according to the Airports Council International (ACI) classification.