Aéroport de Vnukovo (VKO)
Vnukovo Airport (IATA: VKO, ICAO: UUWW) is an international airport located approximately 28 kilometers southwest of the central business district of Moscow, Russia. Serving as one of the four major airports in the bustling metropolitan area, Vnukovo plays a crucial role in connecting the capital with both domestic and international destinations. Established in 1941, it originally served military purposes before transitioning to civilian use, making it one of the oldest airports in Russia.
Today, Vnukovo Airport is a hub for several airlines, including Pobeda, a low-cost airline and subsidiary of Aeroflot. The airport prides itself on its modern amenities and efficient operations, handling a significant volume of traffic. In 2022, it catered to over 24 million passengers and facilitated roughly 200,000 flights. Its terminals house a wide range of services and retail options, ensuring a comfortable experience for travelers.
Vnukovo’s strategic location and comprehensive facilities make it vital for both international travel and domestic connectivity. The airport boasts three runways and several passenger terminals, enabling it to accommodate a diverse array of aircraft sizes and types. The accessibility of the airport via various modes of transportation, including trains and buses, ensures seamless connectivity to Moscow and its surrounding regions.
With continuous development and expansions over the years, Vnukovo remains committed to enhancing its services and infrastructure, aiming to maintain its status as a major gateway to Russia.