Moscow, Russian Federation
Sheremetyevo International Airport opened in 1959. It is operated by Sheremetyevo International Airport JSC.
In 2019, it served approximately 49.9 million passengers, making it Russia's busiest airport. Its IATA code is SVO.
It is a major hub for Aeroflot and other airlines. Expansion plans include further development of Terminal C and other infrastructure improvements.
Sheremetyevo has six terminals: Terminal A, B, C, D, E, and F. Terminal A is for business aviation.
Terminal B serves domestic flights. Terminals C, D, E, and F primarily handle international flights.
Terminal C has 19 gates. Terminal D has 11 gates for departure and 11 for arrival.
Terminal E has 18 gates. Terminal F has 15 gates.
The total passenger capacity is over 40 million passengers per year. Terminal C opened in January 2020.
Short-term, long-term, and VIP parking options are available. Rates vary depending on the location and duration. Short-term parking starts at 100 rubles per hour. Daily rates for long-term parking start at 600 rubles. Pre-booking is available through the airport website.