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- IATA Code
- DME
- ICAO Code
- UUDD
- Website
- http://www.domodedovo.ru
- City
- Moscow
- Country
- Russian Federation
- Other airports serving Moscow
- Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport
Moscow Vnukovo Airport - Runways
- 2600m x 45m
3500m x 70m
3794m x 53m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Aegean Airlines
Air Arabia
Air Malta
Air Moldova
airBaltic
airberlin
Aircompany Polet
AirCompany SCAT
AK Bars Aero
Armavia
Austrian Airlines
Azerbaijan Airlines AZAL
Belavia
bmi
Bratsk Air
British Airways
Brussels Airlines
Cathay Pacific
East Air
EgyptAir
El Al
Emirates
Etihad Airways
FlexFlight
Georgian Airways
Iberia
IrAero
Israir Airlines
Izhavia
Japan Airlines
Kyrgyzstan Air Company
Lufthansa
Mirny Air
Montenegro Airlines
Moskovia Airlines
NIKI
NordStar Airlines
Orenair
Qatar Airways
Rossiya - Russian Airlines
Royal Jordanian
RusLIne
S7 Airlines
Saratov Airlines
Severstal Aircompany
Singapore Airlines
Somon Air
SriLankan Airlines
SWISS
Tajik Air
TAP Portugal
Tatarstan
Thai Airways
Transaero Airlines
Tunis Air
Turkmenistan Airlines
Ukraine International
United Airlines
Ural Airlines
UTair Aviation
Uzbekistan Airways
Vietnam Airlines
VIM Airlines
Vueling Airlines
Wind Jet
Yamal Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Aeroflot
Kam Air
V Australia
Domodedovo International Airport is the largest of the three airports serving the city of Moscow, and the largest airport in Russia. Hosting domestic, regional and international passenger and cargo services for over 40 airlines, Domodedovo is major hub for airlines including S7, Transaero and Kras Air.
Location of Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Russian Federation
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Aeroflot to launch Moscow Sheremetyevo-Sanya service in Oct-2012
Tatarstan Airlines and Ak Bars Aero commence codeshare arrangement
Azerbaijan Airlines introduces mobile and web check-in
Transaero and Air Astana reach agreement on services between Russian and Kazakhstan
Russia plans to increase Moscow airports’ annual capacity to 150m passengers by 2015
Aeroexpress introduces revised timetable for 2012/13 to Moscow Domodedovo
RusLine to increase Moscow Domodedovo-Magnitogorsk frequency
Transaero to operate summer Moscow Domodedovo–Hong Kong service
S7 Airlines launches Domodedovo-Mineralnye Vody service
Vnukovo-Invest ready to invest USD893m in construction of second Moscow Domodedovo runway
Transaero to operate seasonal Moscow Domodedovo-Faro service in summer 2012
Yamal Airlines to launch three seasonal services from Moscow Domodedovo in summer 2012
Japan Airlines launches 787 service to Moscow Domodedovo and Beijing
Transaero to launch Italian network from late Jun-2012
Russian Transport Ministry considers merger of Moscow Domodedovo, Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo
Transaero to alter aircraft Moscow Domodedovo–Sanya
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Russian market remains strong as Aeroflot to start Moscow-Miami service
While western Europe remains in the doldrums, signs are more positive in the east and especially in Russia, where state-owned Aeroflot and competitor Transaero have in the past two years recorded growth rates in excess of 25%. The trend is continuing, and Aeroflot's latest long-haul destination – Miami – will see thrice-weekly A330-200 service commence 30-Oct-2012. Aeroflot competitor Transaero, which has a stronger leisure focus, already serves Miami, albeit with a twice weekly Boeing 777-200 service.
Rapidly expanding Kenya Airways charts growth with plan to serve every inhabited continent by 2017
Kenya Airways plans to launch its first services to North America, South America and Australia by 2017, making it one of the few carriers to serve every inhabited continent. While these three continents will give Africa's currently fifth-largest airline by seats a global presence, its future is pegged on Asia, with the carrier over the next 10 years planning to launch seven new routes into China, six in the Indian Subcontinent and three across North and Southeast Asia as well as having a growing presence in Europe and the Middle East. It is poised to become Africa's largest carrier.
Growth will be fuelled by Africa's status as a burgeoning market, as well as reliance on partners: Kenya Airways will open routes to SkyTeam member hubs in Xiamen (Xiamen Airlines), Hanoi (Vietnam Airlines), Seoul (Korean Air), Moscow (Aeroflot) and Prague (Czech Airlines). The intercontinental focus follows Kenya's strong emphasis on regional Africa, with the carrier aiming to serve every African nation by the end of 2013.
United continues international network shifts and drops service to Accra in Ghana
United is moving international capacity around its largest hubs in what appears to be an effort to maximise its network now that a crucial passenger service system cutover is complete. The IT system cutover allows United and Continental, whose merger is now complete, to fully utilise the combined networks and properly cross-fleet to operate optimal-sized aircraft in United’s markets. One of the more prominent changes is the elimination of flights from United’s Washington Dulles hub to Accra, which was the carrier’s first point in Africa when the route was launched in 2010. Other changes include the seasonal elimination of flights from Washington to Moscow and from Newark to Rome.
The changes will support an overall revised capacity forecast for United this year. The carrier has refined its 2012 capacity guidance from an overall decrease of 0.5% to 1.5%, compared with a previous estimate of between growth of 0.5% and a drop of 0.5%. United’s international capacity is now projected to grow this year by 0.3% to 1.3%, but some of that will be driven by new long-haul flights from Washington Dulles to Doha beginning in May, followed by Dulles to Manchester and Dublin.
JAL's new 787 Dreamliner routes to Moscow and New Delhi allow it to trim capacity on thin flights
Airlines can deploy the B787 in broadly two ways: the high-profile option of opening new long-haul routes, and the less exciting, but often more practical, replacement of older aircraft, B767s in particular. It is in this latter category that fit Japan Airlines' (JAL) new B787 destinations of Moscow and New Delhi. JAL's deployment of the B787 will see the aircraft largely replace the B777-200ERs that currently serve the routes, allowing JAL to trim capacity as its B787s seat 186 while its B777-200ERs seat 245. Moscow and New Delhi may have been better suited to be served by the B767, but JAL and many airlines never planned to fit out B767s for long-haul sectors. JAL will also deploy its B787 to Beijing from Tokyo Haneda, following All Nippon Airways (ANA).
Russian airport expansion plans raise prospects of cooperation with foreign investors
Both Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister (soon to be President again?) Vladimir Putin have in the last week spoken of plans to build a network of regional airports in Russia (Medvedev) and of making “an infrastructure, transport breakthrough” by modernising its road system and boosting the capacity of airports, railroads and sea terminals (Putin). These are grand schemes, but could they realistically be completed without increasingly resorting to the private sector, at home or abroad?
Russia's growing leisure market gets a leg up as Transaero orders A380s
Moscow Domodedovo-based Transaero Airlines has ordered four A380s in a landmark step for Russia’s fledgling long-haul leisure market, where Transaero is a dominant player. The deal is worth USD1.5 billion at list prices.
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