A new mother and child room opened at Domodedovo Airport
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A new mother and child room opened at Domodedovo Airport

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07-24-2023
 

Moscow Domodedovo Airport has opened a new mother and child room. It is located on the territory of the new segment of the passenger terminal T2.

The room is the largest among the airports of the Moscow aviation hub. The area of the room is twice the area of the previous room.

It offers visitors two spacious game rooms, divided by age category, as well as a bedroom, a dining area, changing rooms and hygiene rooms.

Diapers and disposable diapers for babies are provided free of charge in the mother and child room. The kitchen also has everything you need: bottle heaters, microwave ovens, coolers with hot and cold water.

The mother and child room is open around the clock, you can use the services for free.

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