Domodedovo Airport expanded air service with the UAE
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Domodedovo Airport expanded air service with the UAE

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12-03-2024
 

In the autumn-winter schedule of Domodedovo Airport the total number of flights to the United Arab Emirates has been increased to 50 per week.

To date direct scheduled and charter flights are operated by Russian and foreign airlines to four emirates: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ras al Khaimah and Sharjah.

The most popular destination is Dubai, where passenger traffic increased by 2% in 11 months of 2024. 

Emirates, Air Arabia, S7, and Ural Airlines serve the flight destinations in the UAE on modern aircraft. At the same time, Emirates operates flights on the Airbus A380, the largest passenger liner in the world. Domodedovo is the only airport in Russia that serves this type of aircraft on a regular basis, the airport's press service reported.

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