What is vnukovo?

Vnukovo International Airport is one of the four major airports serving Moscow, Russia. It is located 28 kilometers southwest of the city center and serves both domestic and international flights. Vnukovo is the oldest operating airport in Moscow, having been first opened in 1941.

The airport has four passenger terminals and handles more than 20 million passengers annually. It is currently undergoing a major renovation and expansion, which includes the construction of a new terminal that will increase its capacity to 35 million passengers per year.

Vnukovo Airport is a hub for several airlines, including Utair, S7 Airlines, and Pobeda. It also serves as a base for some smaller airlines, such as RusLine and Red Wings Airlines.

The airport has a variety of services and facilities for passengers, including restaurants, cafes, shops, lounges, and duty-free stores. It also has a business center, conference rooms, and a medical center. The airport provides transportation options for passengers, including taxis, buses, and a train that connects to the city center.