Where is Vnukovo 3. Detailed diagram of the Vnukovo airport terminal and other complexes. From the Troparevo metro station

Vnukovo operates regular flights within the Russian Federation, as well as foreign flights. Let's look at the main terminals of the airport, as well as the Vnukovo layout.

Capital airports

Today Moscow is the largest aviation port in the world. The key airports that are part of it are Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo and Domodedovo. Within the capital's boundaries there are "Ramenskoye" and "Chkalovsky" within the Moscow region.

These airports provide about 30% of all air traffic that occurs annually throughout Russian Federation. As a result, this complex serves 64 million passengers per year.

Vnukovo: airport diagram and performance indicators

Vnukovo is one of the oldest airports located in the Russian capital. It is the third busiest airport in Europe and is included in the list of the 20 most important airports on the planet. He is also recognized as the most major airport in the Russian capital.

The airport serves 4,000 passengers per hour and provides 32 takeoff and landing operations. Vnukovo has at its disposal a large air terminal complex, the area of ​​which is more than 270 thousand m2. Approximately 100 flights depart from here every day. The airport is located 27 km from Moscow and 11 km southwest of the Moscow Ring Road.

In order to confidently navigate the territory of Vnukovo, a map of the airport is posted at all information desks and special stands at the station.

In addition to passenger traffic, the airport also serves cargo transport services. Also provides maintenance huge amount charter flights and almost all directions of aircraft departing to the Central Asian states. For carriers UTair, Transaero and Gazpromavia, Vnukovo is the base point.

Operation of airport terminals

In addition to the main purpose of this airport, there is also a certain list of functions that Vnukovo terminals perform.

Those who have been here at least once know what the layout of Vnukovo airport looks like and the terminals that are located here.

Thus, the Vnukovo-1 terminal operates regular flights within the Russian Federation, as well as flights abroad. The purpose of Vnukovo-2 is air travel for the top Russian leadership and governing bodies of all foreign countries.

It is also worth noting that Vnukovo-2 is a special terminal for delegations of foreign governments, flights of the Russian President, and government aircraft.

For VIPs and charter flights, the VIP terminal is used, the name of which is Vnukovo-3; the Cosmos terminal is also located here. As a rule, it is necessary for certain flights of the Russian corporation Kosmos itself. Vnukovo-3 also specializes in receiving official delegations and guests of various levels of importance from the capital’s mayor’s office.

Today, thanks to many years of transportation experience and the expansion of international relations, city guests and tourists have the opportunity to fly from Vnukovo to countries such as Cagliari, Nukus and Yakutia, Phuket and Miami, Venice and Beijing, Astana and Almaty, Istanbul and Ankara, Dusseldorf and Cologne, Thessaloniki and Rhodes, Berlin and Paris, as well as in various exotic places peace.

How to get to the airport

Choosing a departure point for travel this airport, you should know how to get to it using various types transport.

So, if you have chosen the Moscow metro to travel to the airports, then you will need to proceed to the Yugo-Zapadnaya or Oktyabrskaya station. This is where they leave Shuttle Buses to Vnukovo. The airport layout welcomes arriving passengers and makes it possible to quickly navigate the area.

From the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station there are buses No. 611C (611) and minibus No. 45 (journey duration 20-25 minutes, cost 100 rubles). From the Oktyabrskaya metro station you can reach your destination by minibus No. 705 m, the cost of the trip will be 130 rubles, and the duration will be 40 minutes. The existing approach to Vnukovo airport ensures a comfortable arrival of passengers at the station.

However, as practice shows and as reported by reviews from guests of the capital, the most comfortable and convenient way to transfer to the airport is the Aeroexpress. It is sent regularly from Kievsky railway station to your destination. The cost of the trip will be only 320 rubles, and the duration will be 35 minutes.

If you have chosen personal transport or a taxi, then you should move along the Minskoye, Borovskoye and Kievskoye highways.

Airport parking

Passengers have access to two multi-storey parking lots (350 parking spaces each), which are offered by Vnukovo Airport. The parking diagram is located at the entrance to the airport terminal. There is also a convenient parking area adjacent to the parking lots, which can accommodate 200 cars. Parking time is unlimited.

Upon entering the station square, the driver receives a special parking ticket, with which he can park his car in an indoor parking lot. After the parking time is over, the driver must pay for the parking time at Vnukovo cash terminals; the airport map will tell you where they are. For the convenience of car owners, they are located directly on the parking floors and when leaving the station square.

Vnukovo International Airport is one of the main airports federal significance. It is located in Moscow, 10 km from the Moscow Ring Road, the route is southwest. It serves passengers not only on regular flights, but also on special ones: VIPs, such as the president of the country, senior officials, and foreign high-ranking guests.

Flight schedules and ticket reservations

Online departure/arrival board

Airport map

The terminal area reaches 270 thousand square meters. The entire airport consists of three complexes: Vnukovo-1, Vnukovo-2, Vnukovo-3.

Airport map

Let's take a closer look at each of them.

Vnukovo-1

This airport complex specializes in passenger flights. In this part of Vnukovo there are three passenger terminals: A - serves all regular flights, B - terminal for servicing international flights (charter / regular), D - serves passengers on domestic flights. But on this moment Terminal B is closed, and Terminal D is used only for post-flight screening of passengers and baggage.

Terminal A

There are several ways to access the terminal:

  • from the station where the Aeroexpress stops, you can go through a passage to the underground level of the terminal;
  • you can enter from the ground level if you arrive public transport, or from the parking lot - if by car;
  • after passing the departure area, which is located on the second floor;

Under no circumstances should you park on the overpass. If you have already entered the terminal and left your car on the overpass, you can only pick it up at the impound lot. This is how they deal with violators.

Layout of passenger terminal A

Terminal B

At the moment (December 2016), Terminal B does not serve passengers. All flights began to depart only from terminal A. Terminal B occupies 25 thousand m². Terminal B is connected to Terminal D, but it is not possible to get to Terminal A from it.

Terminal D

Terminal D currently only screens passengers and their luggage upon arrival. Only selected domestic flights are screened at Terminal D. You can see which flights will be selected for inspection on the online board in this terminal.

Vnukovo-2

Vnukovo-2 is a special-purpose terminal that serves the president, members of the government and dignitaries of other countries. It is located near the main terminal, one and a half kilometers to the south.

Vnukovo-3

Vnukovo-3 serves special flights with persons from the city government. It consists of several VIP terminals and is located in the western wing of the entire complex.

Registration

Passenger check-in takes place on the second floor. Absolutely all passengers are required to register (and electronic ticket, and with paper), after which they will be issued a boarding pass. You can arrive at the airport at any time, but you need to check in for your flight 40 minutes before departure, and airline check-in ends 45 minutes before departure. Turkish airlines. After this time expires, staff will technically not be able to renew your registration for you.

Ways to register:

  • The websites of some airlines provide the opportunity for their passengers to check in online;
  • you can check in at special self-service terminals in the airport terminal;
  • on the official website or by phone.

After registration, you can check in your luggage yourself and do not have to wait in line at special luggage drop-off counters.

Parking and parking

Disabled people in special vehicles and people transporting them can drive and park for free. In this case, you can use the parking free of charge for no more than three hours.

Parking lots No. 1 and 2, located closest to the terminal, offer the following services and tariffs:

  • You can only stand for free for 15 minutes;
  • An hour of parking costs 500 rubles;
  • subsequent watches cost another 100 rubles;
  • a day in the parking lot will cost 750 rubles;
  • closed parking spaces – 1000 rub. within 24 hours.

Parking lots no. 3 and 4

Parking lots near the airport, on the station square, offer accommodation for 400 cars. The closest access to this parking lot is from Borovskoye Highway. There is also access from the Kievskoe highway.

Parking does not allow you to stop for free even for 15 minutes.

Cost of parking No. 3:

  • tariff for the first hour - 250 rubles;
  • the second and third hours cost 100 rubles each;
  • a day costs 500 rubles.

Prices for parking No. 4:

  • a day costs 500 rubles.

Parking lots are located at: Moscow, Vnukovo, st. Central, 16. The distance from these parking spaces to the terminal is exactly 1 km. The parking lot is under constant surveillance. Transfer from these parking lots will be free.

Cost of parking lots No. 5 and 6:

  • for the first 48 hours – 300 rubles;
  • the next day costs 250 rubles.

Parking lot No. 7

Located in the village of Vnukovo on Aeroflotskaya Street. Transfer for passengers is not provided.

Price – 300 rub. per day.

Services

First aid station

The first aid station in Vnukovo is located on the second level of terminal A. Passengers with disabilities movement will receive the necessary assistance at the first level.

Waiting rooms

After you go through passport control, you will be taken to the waiting room, and this is where the most popular store is located - Duty Free. Vnukovo also has a VIP lounge and business lounges. First and business class passengers of some airlines have an invitation to such lounges; all others can use the services for 3,300 rubles.

These halls can be visited free of charge by Heroes of the Russian Federation, Heroes Soviet Union, as well as Heroes of Socialist Labor and participants in the Great Patriotic War.

Mother and child room

It is located on the territory of Terminal D. Children under seven years old are accepted into the room with a ticket. Visiting the room is free. You only need to undergo a medical examination at the medical unit - in terminal A.

Changing rooms

You can wash and dress your child in them. Found in every terminal. The service is free.

Games room for children

Children of any age with one parent can enter the game room upon presentation of an air ticket. It is located in terminal A - in the left wing on the second floor. Operating hours: 24 hours a day. The service is free.

Luggage storage

You can check your luggage into a storage room on the first floor of Terminal A.

Prices for these services:

  • a standard size cell costs 500 rubles. within 24 hours;
  • luggage measuring more than 100 cm and weighing more than 30 kg can be checked in for 800 rubles. per day.

Price for storing luggage in a locker:

  • Standard luggage size – 100 rubles. in an hour;
  • After 24 hours, the payment will be 300 rubles. over the next 24 hours.

Luggage packing

Packaging tariffs:

  • If the weight is from 23 to 32 kg, then the cost of packing luggage will be 350-450 rubles;
  • More than 32 kg – approximately 700 rubles.

Cafes and restaurants

Although at the airport itself there is something to while away your leisure time while waiting for a flight, the most inexpensive options holiday resorts are located near the airport:

  • hotel cafe Vnukovo, 400 m from terminal A. The cafe is open only until 20.00;
  • "Dining room No. 1", located approximately 600 meters from the main entrance, is also a budget option. For about 400 rubles. you can take the first, second and compote. The formal opening hours are until 20.00, but in fact they serve until the last client.

How to get to/from the airport?

Moscow is very Big city, so you can get to Vnukovo quite easily in a simple way, namely on public transport.

Aeroexpress

The electric train departs from the station. metro station "Kyiv". From the Vnukovo Airport arrival station it is quite easy to get to Terminal A: they are connected by an underground passage. The start of travel is 6 am both from Moscow and from the airport. Last flight departs from Vnukovo at 00:01. The movement interval is from 30 to 60 minutes. Travel time is 35 minutes. Ticket price – 470 rubles.

To get back by Aeroexpress, you need to go down from Terminal A to the Aeroexpress station. Follow the signs and you won't get lost. In the baggage claim area there are terminals where you can buy a ticket.

By bus

Buses No. 611 and 611с run from the Yugo-Zapadnaya and Troparevo metro stations. Ending station"Vnukovo Airport". The movement interval is 11 minutes. The fare is 50-60 rubles. Travel time is 35-40 minutes. Opening hours are from 5 am to 1 am.

To get back from Vnukovo by bus, after leaving the airport terminal you need to turn right, go through the parking lot, then turn left, cross the road, and you are already at the station from which the buses depart. You need the farthest stop: buses No. 611 and 611c go from there.

By marshutka

From the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station, minibus No. 45m runs to the Airport stop opposite terminal A. Travel to Vnukovo Airport will cost about 150 rubles. The movement interval is 10 minutes. Open from 7.00 to 22.00.

Minibuses are located right at the exit from Vnukovo, from here they can take you back to the Yugo-Zapadnaya station, and from there you can get anywhere.

Note! If there is no sign on the minibus: “To Vnukovo,” then it will not arrive at the terminal.

By personal car

You can get from Moscow to Vnukovo Airport by car in about 1 hour. Distance – about 40 km. You can get there along the Kievskoye, Borovskoye and Minskoye highways.

The airport terminal is located within the city, so from the parking lot near the terminal you can get to any point in Moscow along the same three highways.

Transfer/taxi

You can take a taxi to the airport or book a transfer in advance. Unfortunately, a taxi can sometimes be delayed, and there is also a chance that the driver will ask: “Which road should we take?”, or it turns out that you will have to pay extra for luggage. You can also get stuck in traffic and pay 2 times more. And if you take a taxi upon arrival, the price can be very high.

It is best to order a taxi to Vnukovo airport through:

  • YandexTaxi - through a special application (you can order online and they will call you back);
  • Uber - through the application (the price can be quite low if you go during non-rush hours, and the first trip ordered in the mobile application will be free).

With a transfer there will be no such issues: you book a time in advance, choose a car, know exactly the price, the driver can meet you in the lobby with a sign and will definitely wait for you if the flight is delayed.

Transfer to Vnukovo airport can be ordered at. The most budget option will cost approximately 1,600 rubles. This is an option for 4 passenger and 3 luggage pieces, for which you don’t have to pay extra.

Car rent

To rent a car, it is most convenient to use the Rentalcars website. The service will offer you best options, since the search is carried out across several companies at once. For example, renting a Hyundai Solaris for three days will cost approximately 7,000 rubles. If you decide to rent a car, it is advisable to do it in advance, because there may not be any cars.

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If a flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, passengers will be transferred to similar airline flights. The carrier bears the costs; the service is free for the passenger. If you are not satisfied with any of the options offered by the airline, most airlines can issue an “involuntary return.” Once confirmed by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. Sometimes this can take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on most airline websites. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can go through it no later than 1 hour before the plane departs.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • identification document specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt (optional).
  • What can you take on a plane?

    Carry-on baggage is the items you will take with you onto the plane. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). A handbag is not considered hand luggage and is carried freely.

    The bag you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from stores duty free can only be transported in sealed packages.

    How to pay for luggage at the airport

    If the weight of luggage exceeds the standards established by the airline (most often 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free baggage allowance and must be paid separately as an additional service.

    In this case, luggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print your boarding pass, you can obtain one at the airline's regular check-in counter, and check-in and check-in your luggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the plane's arrival time on the airport's online board. The Tutu.ru website has an online display of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the exit number (gate) on the arrivals board at the airport. This number is located next to the incoming flight information.

    Online arrivals board at Vnukovo airport terminal A

    The largest terminal of Vnukovo Airport is Terminal A.
    All regular domestic and the bulk of the airport's international flights arrive here.

    The arrivals board at Vnukovo (Terminal A) displays information about 2,000 flights daily.
    Flights schedule Vnukovo terminal A includes flights different airlines: Russia, Transaero, Severstal and Turkish Airlines, Pobeda or Lufthansa.

    Online scoreboard Arrivals at Vnukovo Terminal A are regularly updated. You can always see when the flight lands and meet your loved ones on time.
    The arrivals hall exit and baggage claim are located on the ground floor.

Moscow has long been considered the largest airport in the world. There are world-famous and popular airports in all countries - Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo - the main civil transport hubs of international class. In addition, the Ostafyevo air hub operates in the capital, Chkalovsky airfield and the Zhukovsky air hub, which the authorities put into operation quite recently. Naturally, each of them deserves attention, but today we will talk about the Vnukovo air terminal - one of the oldest airports in Moscow.

This air hub is the oldest and most popular air terminal among Muscovites and visiting tourists from other cities. Domestic and international flights take place here and 17 airlines land here. In addition, the complex is actively used by the city for business aviation flights. Today, the maximum capacity of the airport terminal is 25,000,000 people, and the area occupied by the air hub is 270,000 m².

If we look at the plan of Vnukovo Airport in detail, it is worth noting that it consists entirely of several buildings that were created specifically for the convenience of serving visitors and saving time before the flight. Taking into account the huge flow of passengers, the presence of several separate sectors at the airport - necessary procedure, allowing people to easily follow in the right direction. So, we answer the question - how many terminals are there in Vnukovo?

Basically, most passengers use three main hubs - “A”, “B” and “D”, which form the Vnukovo-1 hub. But the airport area includes separate terminal for government officials - Vnukovo-2 and a special sector for servicing VIPs (Vnukovo-3).

Moreover, in the Vnukovo-1 complex, compartments “B” and “D” are combined. Here it is easy for a beginner to find the right sector and choose the right direction of movement - the airport is equipped with special signs and information stands throughout the complex. For those who use the services of the Vnukovo airport terminal for the first time and are in doubt about choosing the right terminal, we will disclose information about each of them in detail.

Node "A"

It is considered the largest, because it serves 80% of the total flow of people. The construction of this terminal consists of three floors, which makes it possible to sort passengers flying out of the city or, conversely, arriving in Moscow. This is what Vnukovo airport is famous for. Terminal “A”, the layout of which is thought out to the smallest detail, allows you to find here everything that a person needs before or after a flight.

General diagram of the airport

On the ground floor you will find luggage storage and counters for self-check-in for the aircraft you need. From here, the designers also provide a transition to the Aeroexpress station. The first level covers a fairly large area - there is a waiting room, cafeterias, and a network of ATMs. Upon entering, you will be able to use the reception to register to arrange your flight or, conversely, purchase a ticket for the desired airline from the cashiers who work opposite. On the first level of the building, passengers undergo inspection by customs officers and prepare for the flight.

The second floor of the complex is intended for processing and sorting luggage for departing passengers. Passengers immediately go through security control. There are reception desks where it is appropriate to clarify specific information, information service stands and ticket offices of airlines with which the company cooperates.

The second tier has a specially designated area with a large DVD cinema for recreation of the company's clients. Passengers use ATM services, walk around the shops in search of souvenirs, or simply have a snack in a cafe. A detailed diagram of Vnukovo Airport is located here on the second floor of the complex. The features of the complex are described in detail and a detailed plan of the halls is indicated. The diagram shows the departure area, children's room, bathrooms, cafeterias, check-in points, ticket offices, barrier-free zone and other necessary elements of the internal infrastructure.

The third tier is mainly for people who are waiting desired route. There is a cafe, a business hall, cozy places for seating, Wi-Fi zone. To easily get to the required floor, it is advisable to use an elevator or escalator.Today the airport terminal accepts and domestic flights Vnukovo. It is better to ask the airport administration directly which terminal is suitable for such flights, but most likely, sector “A” will serve you.

Sector "B"

This building covers 17% of the terminal's customers from the hub's total passenger traffic. Charters, low-cost airline routes and flights to Asian countries fly from here. In the future, the administration plans to transfer compartment “B” to servicing charter flights, and the remaining routes will be transferred to terminal “A”. Even though the percentage of visitors here is not large, the complex covers a decent area and has a building on two levels.

On the ground floor people check in and check in their luggage. At the ticket offices located at the entrance, passengers buy tickets, not only air tickets, but also railway tickets. There are cafes and special counters on site where you can book a hotel room, call a transfer or taxi, or get acquainted with other useful information for tourists who first arrived in Moscow.

The second floor is intended mainly for screening passengers before the flight. Here, the airport control service inspects the belongings of departing people, which clients take on board, and sorts their luggage.

From the second level, passengers who have passed security boarding boarding. The same terminal is used by people who intend to fly without luggage. They independently check in at the existing terminals and board the plane freely. The entire building of the complex is equipped with a Wi-Fi zone.

Complex "D"

Currently, its services are practically not used. It only accepts flights from the North Caucasus region. It is possible that in the future the complex will cease to operate and the building will be demolished. Node “D” does not have its own exit, so you can only get into the city through other sections of the airport.

Terminal “D” today only serves flights from the North Caucasus region

Passenger check-in begins here two hours before the plane departs, and its completion requires a certain speed of the passenger. Forty minutes before departure, the check-in staff stops working. That is, late passengers will not get on board. Boarding stops 20 minutes before the plane departs, so you need to have time to go through all the nuances of this procedure: inspection by customs officers and airport security.

Vnukovo-2

This aviation hub serves exclusively the authorities of the country. His services are used by the President of the Russian Federation, as well as persons who arrived in the capital at his invitation or on an official visit. The building of the Vnukovo-2 air hub is located far from the main terminal complex in a southern direction.

VIP section of the airport terminal

The building itself lies to the west of the other sectors and serves only VIPs who have flown into the capital. The main function of the compartment is to receive delegations visiting the capital's authorities and to service flights for the Moscow municipal government. At the end of 2015, 117,781 people used the terminal.

Vnukovo-3 lies to the west of the main passenger terminals and is intended for VIP guests of the capital and local authorities

This three-hall complex processes passenger check-in regardless of which terminal they are departing from. There is parking for vehicles and a separate room for negotiations or business meetings. Passengers in the VIP lounge are provided with customs department control services and passport checks.

This sector includes the Cosmos terminal, which is used by representatives of the Energia company. Expensive charters and business flights fly from here. The second hall of ABT Vnukovo-3 is used by VIP guests. The sector is designed to accommodate 15 people at a time. The third hall – “Vipport” – operates with a capacity of 40 people per hour.

VIP rooms do not accept everyone. Persons who have purchased a special voucher or have previously entered into an agreement for the use of such a room with the airport management will be able to get here. Excluding possible queues and completely free of charge, this terminal serves only participants and disabled people of the Great Patriotic War, as well as heroes of the USSR and the Russian Federation.

If you are wondering how to find out another For additional and necessary information before the flight, the official website of the airport is provided for customers of this airstrip, where they can find detailed answers to their questions. The Vnukovo portal is available at this link.

Moscow's oldest airport, Vnukovo, has three passenger terminals, one government complex and several VIP lounges for local authorities.
General diagram of the airport
Terminal A infrastructure plan
Location of terminals "B" and "D"

The Russian capital is not only one of the most major cities, but also the largest air hub. On the territory adjacent to the city there are three international airport– “Domodedovo”, “Sheremetyevo” and “Vnukovo”. These airports accept domestic and international flights. In addition, the Chkalovsky airfield, transport node Ostafyevo and Zhukovsky air terminal. The last transport hub was put into operation just a few years ago. The Vnukovo air harbor is one of the first airports built on Russian territory. In our article we propose to consider the plan of Vnukovo Airport.

Despite the fact that Vnukovo is oldest airport Moscow, its infrastructure is quite conveniently designed and allows you to quickly navigate

Vnukovo Airport: internal structure

Opening air harbor under the name “Vnukovo” took place on the second of July, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. This transport hub is one of the oldest airports operating in Russia. Despite this, this airport meets all international standards, which allows it to receive foreign flights. Today, this air port receives aircraft from seventeen transport companies. In addition, the airport management cooperates with various representatives of business aviation. According to statistics, the maximum level of passenger traffic is about twenty-five million people.

The transport hub in question occupies a huge territory, with total area two hundred seventy thousand square meters.

The air complex consists of several separate buildings, separated for ease of service for passengers. This approach to creating an air port made it possible to significantly reduce the time spent preparing for a flight. The division into separate sectors is explained by the need to divide passenger traffic into several separate “branches”.

Many tourists traveling to this air harbor are interested in information about the number of terminals designed to receive and send tourists. The Vnukovo-1 transport hub consists of three terminals - A, B and D. It should be noted that building D is combined with building B. The node called Vnukovo-2 is designed to serve law enforcement agencies and government flights. In addition, there is a separate building “Vnukovo-3”, intended for VIP clients.

The main advantage of the airport is its rich internal structure. It is very difficult to get lost here, as information panels and special signs are installed throughout the territory. Let's discuss each of the existing buildings in more detail.

Building A

This terminal is the largest and takes on the main load. According to official statistics, about eighty percent of the total passenger traffic passes through this building. This building is a three-story building. Each of the terminal floors has its own purpose. The airport management has thought through the internal structure down to the smallest detail, creating all the necessary conditions for a comfortable stay in this part of the air harbor.

On the ground floor of the complex there are storage rooms. In the same part of the building there are counters where you can check in for your flight yourself. Not far from these stands is railway platform, from where it is sent high-speed train, heading to the capital. On the ground floor of the building there are:

  1. Waiting hall.
  2. ATMs and currency exchange offices.
  3. Coffee shops and snack bars.

The layout of Vnukovo airport is quite simple - the complex consists of 3 terminals - A, B and D

At the entrance there are special counters designed for completing the registration procedure. Not far from these counters there is a ticket office where you can purchase air tickets. On the same floor there is a customs inspection area.

Having climbed to the second tier, travelers find themselves in the check-in and baggage sorting area. Here, passengers preparing for the flight undergo additional security checks. On this floor there are information panels, ticket offices of various airlines and counters travel agencies. In addition, on this floor there is a recreation room equipped with a real cinema. Tourists waiting for their flight can stroll through the souvenir shops, duty-free shops or have a snack in one of the cafes. There are many ATMs installed here, designed for currency exchange and transactions with plastic cards.

In addition, on the second floor of this terminal there is an information panel containing a detailed diagram of Vnukovo Airport. On this diagram you can find the layout of the waiting rooms, children's room, departure area and other infrastructure elements of this building. Familiarization with this diagram allows you to easily find the desired registration desk or cash desk.

The third tier of the terminal in question, intended for passengers waiting for the departure of their flight, deserves special attention. On this floor there are a meeting room, several small cafes and a comfortable waiting room. Wi-Fi is available throughout the third floor. You can climb to the desired level by escalator or elevator . It is important to note that this terminal is used to service not only foreign, but also local flights. V. In order to eliminate the risks associated with the wrong choice of housing, it is recommended to ask airport staff for help.

Building B

About seventeen percent of the total passenger traffic passes through this terminal. This terminal serves charter flights and airplanes low cost airlines, plying between Moscow and Asian countries. The airport management plans to change the operation of this terminal in the near future, transferring some of the routes to building A. Quite interesting is the fact that, despite the small volume of passenger traffic, this terminal occupies a fairly large area.

Building B is a separate two-story building. The first tier is intended for baggage check-in and check-in procedures. Near the entrance to this building there are ticket offices where you can purchase plane and train tickets. There are many small eateries located on the ground floor. In addition, on this floor there are special racks with the following purposes:

  1. Booking a hotel room.
  2. Order a taxi or individual transfer.
  3. Obtaining information about the metropolis.

On the second floor, passengers undergo customs inspection. Here, airport staff sort luggage and inspect travel bags that will be transported to the aircraft cabin. The boarding gate is located on the second floor of the building in question. On this floor there are also special counters designed for self-registration. Such counters can be used by people traveling without luggage. The main advantage of this building is that the entire territory is covered by Wi-Fi.


There is an enclosed VIP terminal on site serving government and charter flights

Building D

Today this terminal is practically not used. Airport management uses this building to receive aircraft departing from North Caucasus. The administration does not exclude the possibility of complete closure of this building for the purpose of subsequent demolition. It is important to note that this terminal does not have its own input. You can only get into this sector through other buildings.

Passengers whose flights depart from this terminal are advised to arrive at the airport several hours before departure. The registration procedure ends forty minutes before departure vehicle. This means that passengers who fail to check in will not be able to board the aircraft. Boarding ends twenty minutes before flight departure. Before boarding the ship, travelers must go through customs and passport control.

Transport hub "Vnukovo-2"

Considering all the existing Vnukovo terminals, it is necessary to mention the transport hub called “Vnukovo-2”. This building is designed to serve government and security forces flights. This building receives all foreign politicians and representatives of foreign states traveling to Moscow on an official visit. In addition, this unit is used to service the presidential aircraft. The Vnukovo-2 building is located in the southern part of the air harbor, far from the main transport hub.

Sector for VIPs

This transport hub is located in the western part of the air harbor . It is important to note that this building does not accept civil flights and is used only by business aviation. It is this building that receives all official delegations arriving in the Russian capital. According to official statistics, the level of annual passenger traffic in this terminal is only one hundred and twenty thousand people.

On the territory of this complex there are three halls where you can go through the registration procedure. TO this building There is a separate parking area adjacent. In the terminal itself you can find separate rooms designed for conferences and negotiations. All passengers departing from this terminal undergo expedited passport control and customs inspection.

On the territory of this building there is a separate terminal, called “Cosmos”. This terminal is used by representatives of the Energia holding. It is from this part of the airport that business jets and the most expensive charter flights depart. The second hall, called “ABT Vnukovo-3”, is intended for receiving VIP guests. The capacity of this terminal is only fifteen people. The building, called "VIPPORT", is capable of receiving about forty people within one hour.

Getting into this zone is quite difficult. To do this, you must sign a contract in advance with airport representatives or purchase a special voucher. It is important to note that this terminal provides free service separate category clients. This group includes participants and disabled people of the Second World War, as well as heroes of the Russian Federation.


Today the maximum capacity of the airport terminal is 25,000,000 people

Conclusion

In this article we examined the question of how many terminals there are in Vnukovo. Tourists planning to visit this airport are advised to familiarize themselves with its internal infrastructure in advance. This approach eliminates the risk of being late for a flight due to the wrong choice of terminal. In the event of various force majeure events, it is recommended to ask for help from airport staff.