Sheremetyevo’s International Terminal Returns to Full Operations July 27

Sheremetyevo International Airport’s international terminal—Terminal D—will resume full operations at 00:00 Moscow time on July 27, 2020.

The trains of the inter-terminal crossing (ITC) of Sheremetyevo Airport will resume operations on July 15 to shuttle passengers, employees and visitors throughout the airport complex.

Sheremetyevo Airport is resuming international air travel with appropriate precautions designed to protect the health and ensure the safety of passengers and guests. Measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus infection are being implemented at Sheremetyevo Airport in accordance with the guidelines and recommendations of state agencies and the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare.

Sheremetyevo International Airport is among the TOP-10 airport hubs in Europe, the largest Russian airport in terms of passenger and cargo traffic. In 2019, the airport served 49,933,000 passengers, which is 8.9% more than in 2018.

In 2019, Sheremetyevo became the best European airport in terms of quality of services with a passenger traffic of more than 40 million passengers per year in the ASQ ACI rating.

Sheremetyevo is on the top list of best airports in the world according to the International Council of Airports – ACI Director General’s Roll of Excellence.

Sheremetyevo is recognized as the best airport in the world according to the global analytical study of the British company Stasher. Sheremetyevo Airport is the holder of the highest 5-star Skytrax rating.