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| style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Douala]]||Cameroon||align=center|DLA||align=center|FKKD|| style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Douala International Airport]] <sup>#</sup>||align=center|<ref name="FI1998"/>
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Revision as of 18:23, 25 October 2015

An Aeroflot Airbus A330-300 approaches Sheremetyevo International Airport in 2012.

The history of Aeroflot can be traced back to 9 February 1923 (1923-02-09), when the Council of Labour and Defence passed a resolution to create the Civil Air Fleet of the USSR, amalgamating all pioneer airlines to form Dobrolet on 25 March 1923 (1923-03-25).[1][2]: 119  Operations started on 15 July 1923 (1923-07-15) linking Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod, becoming the first regular services of the country.[2]: 119  The name Aeroflot was adopted in 1932 after the reorganisation of Dobrolet.[3] By the end of the 1930s the carrier had the following routes in operation: Kharkov–Kiev, Kharkov–Odessa, Kiev–Odessa, Kiev–RostovMineralnye Vody, Kiev–Simferopol, Moscow–Leningrad, Moscow–Minsk, Moscow–Odessa, Moscow–Sochi, Moscow–Kuybishev, Moscow–BakuTbilisi, Moscow–Simferopol, Moscow–StalingradAstrakhan, Tbilisi–Sukhumi, Tbilisi–Yerevan, KutasiMestia and SukhumiSochi.[4]

By April 1965 (1965-04), the carrier operated an extensive domestic and international network that included Accra, Amsterdam, Bamako, Brussels, Cairo, Conakry, Copenhague, Delhi, Djakarta, Havana, Helsinki, Kabul, Karachi, Khartoum, London, Paris, Rabat, Rangoon, Stockholm and Vienna; routes to Algiers, Baghdad, Brazzaville, Colombo, Nicosia, Teheran and Tunis, all of them inauagurated in 1964, were also flown.[3] At March 1970 (1970-03), Aeroflot had a route network that was 600,000 kilometres (370,000 mi) long, a quarter of which covered international destinations. At this time, the carrier had agreements with 59 countries but it only served 54 of them, including 55 destinations.[5]: 463 

Once the world's largest carrier,[6]: 1389  Aeroflot did not restrict its operations to the transportation of passengers, but monopolised all civil aviation activities within the Soviet Union. Apart from passenger transportation that covered a domestic network of over 3,600 villages, towns and cities, activities undertaken by the airline that were labelled as “non-transport tasks” included agricultural work, ice reconnaissance, anti-forest fire patrol, and aeromedical services, among many others.[6]: 1389 [7] It also became the de facto flag carrier of the USSR beyond its borders.[citation needed]

An Aeroflot Airbus A310-300, the first type of Western-built aircraft that were incorporated into the airline's fleet after its mid–1992 reorganisation,[8]: 42 [9] is seen here on final approach to Düsseldorf Airport in 2003, wearing the old livery, a remnant of the Soviet era.

The former monopolistic Aeroflot – Soviet Airlines entered a new era following the dissolution of the USSR, when it shrank dramatically as it was split into several regional companies throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States in mid–1992. It was gradually reorganised and renamed Aeroflot – Russian International Airlines (ARIA).[8]: 42  The incorporation of Western-built aircraft to its fleet, starting with the Airbus A310-300, was a milestone for the company.[8]: 42 [9] ARIA continued operating the former Aeroflot – Soviet Airlines international network, as well as serving a number of domestic destinations; yet, many of them were gradually abandoned within the forthcoming years.[citation needed]

At March 2000 (2000-03), Moscow Sheremetyevo was the carrier's main base; the airport was also one of its hubs, along with Novosibirsk, St Petersburg and Vladivostok, from where it operated scheduled international services to Accra, Amman, Amsterdam, Ankara, Antalya, Athens, Baku, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Beirut, Belgrade, Berlin, Bishkek, Bourgas, Bratislava, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cairo, Calcutta, Casablanca, Chicago, Colombo, Conakry, Copenhagen, Cotonou, Dakar, Damascus, Delhi, Dhaka, Dnepropetrovsk, Dubai, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Hanoi, Hanover, Havana, Helsinki, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Jakarta, Karachi, Karlovy Vary, Kathmandu, Kaunas, Kiev, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Larnaca, Lima, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Los Angeles, Luanda, Lulea, Luxembourg, Lyon, Madrid, Mahe Island, Male, Malta, Manila, Mexico City, Miami, Milan, Montreal, Mumbai, Munich, Nagoya, New York, Nice, Niigata, Osaka, Oslo, Paphos, Paris, Prague, Riga, Rome, Rovaniemi, Salzburg, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seoul, Shanghai, Shannon, Sharjah, Shenyang, Simferopol, Singapore, Skopje, Sofia, Stockholm, Tbilisi, Tehran, Thessaloniki, Tivat, Tokyo, Toronto, Tripoli, Tromso, Tunis, Ulaanbaatar, Varna, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw, Washington, Yerevan, Zagreb and Zurich, and domestic flights to Adler/Sochi, Anapa, Arkhangelsk, Belgorod, Bratsk, Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Khabarovsk, Krasnodar, Murmansk, Naryan-Mar, Nizhnevartovsk, Nizhniy Novgorod, Omsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Rostov, Samara, Volgograd and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.[10] In mid-2000, the name of the company was changed to simply Aeroflot – Russian Airlines.[11]

List

Following is a list of destinations the carrier flies to, as of July 2015, according to its passenger and cargo schedules.[12][13] The list also includes destinations served by Aeroflot subsidiary Donavia.[14] Terminated destinations once served by Aeroflot within the post–1992 era are also included. Each destination is provided with the country name, the name of the airport served, and both the International Air Transport Association (IATA) three-letter code (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) four-letter code (ICAO airport code).

Hub
Future destination
*
Served by Aeroflot-Cargo only[Note 1]
**
Served by both Aeroflot and Aeroflot-Cargo
^
Seasonal
#
Terminated destination
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates AUH OMAA Abu Dhabi International Airport # [16]
Accra Ghana ACC DGAA Kotoka International Airport # [16]
Addis Ababa Ethiopia ADD HAAB Bole International Airport # [17]
Aden Yemen ADE OYAA Aden International Airport # [16]
Aleppo Syria ALP OSAP Aleppo International Airport # [8]: 44 
Algiers Algeria ALG DAAG Houari Boumediene Airport # [16]
Almaty Kazakhstan ALA UAAA Almaty International Airport # [8]: 44 
Amman Jordan AMM OJAI Queen Alia International Airport # [18]: 40 
Amsterdam Netherlands AMS EHAM Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [13]
Anadyr Russia DYR UHMA Ugolny Airport # [16]
Anapa Russia AAQ URKA Anapa Airport [13]
Anchorage United States ANC PANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport # [17]
Ankara Turkey ESB LTAC Esenboğa International Airport # [17]
Antalya Turkey AYT LTAI Antalya Airport [13]
Antananarivo Madagascar TNR FMMI Ivato Airport # [17]
Aomori Japan AOJ RJSA Aomori Airport # [19]
Arkhangelsk Russia ARH ULAA Talagi Airport [13]
Ashgabat Turkmenistan ASB UTAA Ashgabat Airport # [8]: 44 
Astrakhan Russia ASF URWA Narimanovo Airport [13]
Athens Greece ATH LGAV Athens International Airport [13]
Baghdad Iraq BGW ORBI Baghdad International Airport # [16]
Bahrain Bahrain BAH OBBI Bahrain International Airport # [16]
Baku Azerbaijan GYD UBBB Heydar Aliyev International Airport [13]
Bamako Mali BKO GABS Bamako-Sénou International Airport # [16]
Bangkok Thailand BKK VTBS Suvarnabhumi Airport [13]
Barcelona Spain BCN LEBL El Prat Airport [13]
Barnaul Russia BAX UNBB Barnaul Airport [13]
Basel Switzerland BSL LFSB EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg # [16]
Mulhouse France MLH
Freiburg Germany EAP
Batumi Georgia BUS UGSB Batumi International Airport # [8]: 44 
Beijing China PEK ZBAA Beijing Capital International Airport ** [13]
Beirut Lebanon BEY OLBA Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport [13]
Belgorod Russia EGO UUOB Belgorod International Airport # [19]
Belgrade Serbia BEG LYBE Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport [13]
Berlin Germany SXF EDDB Berlin Schönefeld Airport [13]
Bishkek Kyrgyzstan FRU UAFM Manas International Airport # [10]
Bologna Italy BLQ LIPE Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport [20]
Bourgas Bulgaria BOJ LBBG Bourgas Airport # [19]
Bratislava Slovakia BTS LZIB M. R. Štefánik Airport # [17]
Bratsk Russia BTK UIBB Bratsk Airport # [17]
Brazzaville Republic of the Congo BZV FCBB Maya-Maya Airport # [17]
Briansk Russia BZK UUBP Bryansk International Airport # [19]
Brussels Belgium BRU EBBR Brussels Airport [13]
Bucharest Romania OTP LROP Henri Coandă International Airport [13]
Budapest Hungary BUD LHBP Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport [13]
Buenos Aires Argentina EZE SAEZ Ministro Pistarini International Airport # [17]
Bujumbura Burundi BJM HBBA Bujumbura International Airport # [16]
Cairo Egypt CAI HECA Cairo International Airport [13]
Cancún Mexico CUN MMUN Cancún International Airport [21]
Casablanca Morocco CMN GMMN Mohammed V International Airport # [17]
Chelyabinsk Russia CEK USCC Chelyabinsk Airport [13]
Chicago United States ORD KORD O'Hare International Airport # [16]
Chita Russia HTA UIAA Kadala Airport [22]
Cologne Germany CGN EDDK Cologne Bonn Airport # [17]
Colombo Sri Lanka CMB VCBI Bandaranaike International Airport ^ [citation needed]
Conakry Guinea CKY GUCY Conakry International Airport # [17]
Copenhagen Denmark CPH EKCH Copenhagen Airport [13]
Cotonou Benin COO DBBB Cadjehoun Airport # [16]
Dakar Senegal DKR GOOY Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport # [16]
Damascus Syria DAM OSDI Damascus International Airport [23][24]
Dar es Salaam Tanzania DAR HTDA Julius Nyerere International Airport # [16]
Delhi India DEL VIDP Indira Gandhi International Airport [13]
Denpasar Indonesia DPS WADD Ngurah Rai International Airport ^ [citation needed]
Dhaka Bangladesh DAC VGHS Shahjalal International Airport # [17]
Djibouti Djibouti JIB HDAM Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport # [16]
Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine DNK UKDD Dnipropetrovsk International Airport # [25]
Donetsk (suspended)[26] Ukraine DOK UKCC Sergey Prokofiev International Airport # [25]
Douala Cameroon DLA FKKD Douala International Airport # [17]
Dresden Germany DRS EDDC Dresden Airport [13]
Dubai United Arab Emirates DXB OMDB Dubai International Airport [13]
Dublin Ireland DUB EIDW Dublin Airport # [18]: 40 
Dubrovnik Croatia DBV LDDU Dubrovnik Airport [13]
Dushanbe Tajikistan DYU UTDD Dushanbe Airport # [27]
Düsseldorf Germany DUS EDDL Düsseldorf International Airport [13]
Eilat Israel VDA LLOV Ovda Airport [13]
Entebbe/Kampala Uganda EBB HUEN Entebbe International Airport # [16]
Fergana Uzbekistan FEG UTKF Fergana Airport # [8]: 44 
Frankfurt Germany FRA EDDF Frankfurt Airport [13]
Freetown Sierra Leone FNA GFLL Lungi International Airport # [8]: 44 
Gelendzhik Russia GDZ URKG Gelendzhik Airport [13]
Geneva Switzerland GVA LSGG Geneva International Airport [13]
Goa India GOI VOGO Goa International Airport ^ [citation needed]
Gothenburg Sweden GOT ESGG Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport # [17]
Guangzhou China CAN ZGGG Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport [13]
Hahn Germany HHN EDFH Frankfurt-Hahn Airport *
Hakodate Japan HKD RJCH Hakodate Airport # [17]
Hamburg Germany HAM EDDH Hamburg Airport [13]
Hanoi Viet Nam HAN VVNB Noi Bai International Airport [13]
Hanover Germany HAJ EDDV Langenhagen Airport [13]
Harare Zimbabwe HRE FVHA Harare International Airport # [8]: 44 
Harbin China HRB ZYHB Harbin Taiping International Airport # [17]
Havana Cuba HAV MUHA José Martí International Airport [13]
Helsinki Finland HEL EFHK Helsinki Airport ** [13]
Heraklion Greece HER LGIR Heraklion International Airport ^
Ho Chi Minh City Viet Nam SGN VVTS Tan Son Nhat International Airport [13]
Hong Kong Hong Kong HKG VHHH Hong Kong International Airport ** [13]
Hurghada Egypt HRG HEGN Hurghada International Airport [13]
Igarka Russia IAA UOII Igarka Airport # [16]
Innsbruck Austria INN LOWI Innsbruck Airport ^ [citation needed]
Irkutsk Russia IKT UIII Irkutsk Airport [13]
Istanbul Turkey IST LTBA Istanbul Atatürk Airport [13][14]
Jakarta Indonesia CGK WIII Soekarno–Hatta International Airport # [16]
Jeddah Saudi Arabia JED OEJN King Abdulaziz International Airport # [28]
Johannesburg South Africa JNB FAJS OR Tambo International Airport # [16]
Kabul Afghanistan KBL OAKB Kabul International Airport # [16]
Kaliningrad Russia KGD UMKK Khrabrovo Airport [13]
Karachi Pakistan KHI OPKC Jinnah International Airport # [17]
Karagandy Kazakhstan KGF UAKK Sary-Arka Airport [29]
Karlovy Vary Czech Republic KLV LKKV Karlovy Vary Airport [13]
Kathmandu Nepal KTM VNKT Tribhuvan International Airport # [17]
Kaunas Lithuania KUN EYKA Kaunas Airport # [19]
Kazan Russia KZN UWKD Kazan International Airport [13]
Kemerovo Russia KEJ UNEE Kemerovo Airport [13]
Khabarovsk Russia KHV UHHH Khabarovsk Novy Airport [13]
Kharkiv Ukraine HRK UKHH Kharkiv International Airport# [25]
Khudzhand Tajikistan LBD UTDL Khujand Airport [14]
Kiev Ukraine KBP UKBB Boryspil International Airport# [25]
Kigali Rwanda KGL HRYR Kigali International Airport # [16]
Kingston Jamaica KIN MKJP Norman Manley International Airport # [16]
Kirkenes Norway KKN ENKR Kirkenes Airport # [17]
Kirov Russia KVX USKK Pobedilovo Airport # [16]
Kishinev Moldova KIV LUKK Kishinev International Airport [13]
Kolkata India CCU VECC Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport # [17]
Košice Slovakia KSC LZKZ Košice International Airport # [19]
Kraków Poland KRK EPKK John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice [13]
Krasnodar Russia KRR URKK Pashkovsky Airport [13][14]
Krasnoyarsk Russia KJA UNKL Yemelyanovo Airport [13]
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia KUL WMKK Kuala Lumpur International Airport # [16]
Kuwait Kuwait KWI OKBK Kuwait International Airport # [17]
Lagos Nigeria LOS DNMM Murtala Muhammed International Airport # [17]
Larnaca Cyprus LCA LCLK Larnaca International Airport [13]
Leipzig Germany LEJ EDDP Leipzig/Halle Airport # [17]
Lima Peru LIM SPIM Jorge Chávez International Airport # [17]
Lisbon Portugal LIS LPPT Lisbon Portela Airport # [18]: 40 
Ljubljana Slovenia LJU LJLJ Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport # [17]
Lomé Togo LFW DXXX Lomé-Tokoin Airport # [16]
London United Kingdom LGW EGKK Gatwick Airport # [17]
London United Kingdom LHR EGLL Heathrow Airport [13]
Los Angeles United States LAX KLAX Los Angeles International Airport [13]
Luanda Angola LAD FNLU Quatro de Fevereiro Airport # [18]: 40 
Luleå Sweden LLA ESPA Luleå Airport # [18]: 40 
Lusaka Zambia LUN FLLS Lusaka International Airport # [16]
Luxembourg Luxembourg LUX ELLX Findel Airport # [18]: 40 
Lviv Ukraine LWO UKLL Lviv International Airport # [8]: 44 
Lyon France LYS LFLL Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport # [19]
Madrid Spain MAD LEMD Madrid-Barajas Airport [13]
Magadan
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Russia GDX UHMM Sokol Airport [17][30]
Magnitogorsk Russia MQF USCM Magnitogorsk International Airport [13]
Mahé Seychelles SEZ FSIA Seychelles International Airport # [17]
Málaga Spain AGP LEMG Málaga Airport [13]
Malé Maldives MLE VRMM Ibrahim Nasir International Airport [13]
Malta Malta MLA LMML Malta International Airport # [17]
Managua Nicaragua MGA MNMG Augusto C. Sandino International Airport # [16]
Manila Philippines MNL RPLL Ninoy Aquino International Airport # [10]
Marseille France MRS LFML Marseille Provence Airport # [17]
Mauritius Mauritius MRU FIMP Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport # [17]
Mexico City Mexico MEX MMMX Benito Juárez International Airport # [17]
Miami United States MIA KMIA Miami International Airport [31]
Milan Italy MXP LIMC Malpensa Airport [13]
Mineralnye Vody Russia MRV URMM Mineralnye Vody Airport [14]
Minsk Belarus MSQ UMMS Minsk International Airport [13]
Mirny Russia MJZ UERR Mirny Airport # [16]
Monastir Tunisia MIR DTMB Monastir – Habib Bourguiba International Airport # [17]
Montevideo Uruguay MVD SUMU Carrasco International Airport # [16]
Montreal Canada YUL CYUL Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport # [17]
Moscow Russia DME UUDD Domodedovo International Airport [14]
Moscow Russia SVO UUEE Sheremetyevo International Airport ** [13][14]
Moscow Russia VKO UUWW Vnukovo International Airport [14]
Mumbai India BOM VABB Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport # [28]
Munich Germany MUC EDDM Munich Airport [13]
Murmansk Russia MMK ULMM Murmansk Airport [13]
Naberezhnye Chelny Russia NBC UWKE Begishevo Airport # [17]
Nadym Russia NYM USMM Nadym Airport # [17]
Nagoya Japan NGO RJGG Chūbu Centrair International Airport # [16]
Nairobi Kenya NBO HKJK Jomo Kenyatta International Airport # [17]
Naryan-Mar Russia NNM ULAM Naryan-Mar Airport # [18]: 40 
Nefteyugansk Russia NFG USRN Nefteyugansk Airport # [17]
Neryungri Russia CNN UELL Chulman Airport # [17]
New York City United States JFK KJFK John F. Kennedy International Airport [13]
Nice France NCE LFMN Côte d'Azur Airport [13]
Niigata Japan KIJ RJSN Niigata Airport # [18]: 40 
Nizhnekamsk Russia NBC UWKE Begishevo Airport [13]
Nizhnevartovsk Russia NJC USNN Nizhnevartovsk Airport [13]
Nizhny Novgorod Russia GOJ UWGG Strigino Airport [13]
Norilsk Russia NSK UOOO Alykel Airport # [32]
Novokuznetsk Russia NOZ UNWW Spichenkovo Airport [13]
Novosibirsk Russia OVB UNNT Tolmachevo Airport [13]
Noyabrsk Russia NOJ USRO Noyabrsk Airport # [17]
Odessa Ukraine ODS UKOO Odessa International Airport# [25]
Omsk Russia OMS UNOO Tsentralny Airport [13]
Orenburg Russia REN UWOO Orenburg Tsentralny Airport [13]
Orsk Russia OSW UWOR Orsk Airport # [17]
Osaka Japan KIX RJBB Kansai International Airport # [17]
Oslo Norway FBU ENFB Fornebu Airport # [17]
Oslo Norway OSL ENGM Gardermoen Airport [13]
Ouagadougou Burkina Faso OUA DFFD Ouagadougou Airport # [16]
Paphos Cyprus PFO LCPH Paphos International Airport # [19]
Paris France CDG LFPG Charles de Gaulle Airport [13]
Perm Russia PEE USPP Bolshoye Savino Airport [13]
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Russia PKC UHPP Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport [13]
Petrozavodsk Russia PES ULPB Petrozavodsk Airport # [17]
Phuket Thailand HKT VTSP Phuket International Airport [33]
Phnom Penh Cambodia PNH VDPP Phnom Penh International Airport # [16]
Prague Czech Republic PRG LKPR Václav Havel Airport Prague [13]
Punta Cana Dominican Republic PUJ MDPC Punta Cana International Airport # [21]
Pyongyang North Korea FNJ ZKPY Pyongyang Sunan International Airport # [8]: 44 
Riga Latvia RIX EVRA Riga International Airport [13]
Rio de Janeiro Brazil GIG SBGL Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport # [17]
Rome Italy FCO LIRF Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport [13]
Rostov-on-Don Russia ROV URRR Rostov-on-Don Airport [14]
Rovaniemi Finland RVN EFRO Rovaniemi Airport # [18]: 40 
Saint Petersburg Russia LED ULLI Pulkovo Airport [14]
Sal Cape Verde SID GVAC Amílcar Cabral International Airport # [17]
Salzburg Austria SZG LOWS Salzburg Airport ^ [citation needed]
Samara Russia KUF UWWW Kurumoch International Airport [13]
Samarkand Uzbekistan SKD UTSS Samarkand International Airport [34]
San Francisco United States SFO KSFO San Francisco International Airport # [18]: 40 
Sana'a Yemen SAH OYSN Sana'a International Airport # [16]
Santiago Chile SCL SCEL Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport # [17]
Sao Paulo Brazil GRU SBGR São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport # [17]
Saratov Russia RTW UWSS Saratov Tsentralny Airport # [16]
Seattle United States SEA KSEA Seattle–Tacoma International Airport # [18]: 40 
Seoul Korea ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport ** [13]
Shanghai China PVG ZSPD Shanghai Pudong International Airport ** [13]
Shannon Ireland SNN EINN Shannon Airport # [18]: 40 
Sharjah United Arab Emirates SHJ OMSJ Sharjah International Airport # [18]: 40 
Sharm-el-Sheikh Egypt SSH HESH Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport [13]
Shenyang China SHE ZYTX Shenyang Taoxian International Airport # [17]
Simferopol Ukraine SIP UKFF Simferopol International Airport [13][14]
Singapore Singapore SIN WSSS Singapore Changi Airport # [18]: 40 
Skopje Macedonia SKP LWSK Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport # [17]
Sochi Russia AER URSS Sochi International Airport [14]
Sofia Bulgaria SOF LBSF Sofia Airport [13]
Split Croatia SPU LDSP Split Airport ^ [citation needed]
Stavropol Russia STW URMT Stavropol Shpakovskoye Airport [14]
Stockholm Sweden ARN ESSA Stockholm-Arlanda Airport [13]
Stuttgart Germany STR EDDS Stuttgart Airport [13]
Sukhumi[Note 2] Georgia SUI UGSS Sukhumi Dranda Airport # [8]: 44 
Sydney Australia SYD YSSY Sydney Airport # [16]
Tallinn Estonia TLL EETN Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport [13]
Tashkent Uzbekistan TAS UTTT Tashkent International Airport [14]
Tbilisi Georgia TBS UGTB Tbilisi International Airport [35]
Tehran Iran IKA OIIE Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport [13]
Tel Aviv Israel TLV LLBG Ben Gurion International Airport [13][14]
Tenerife Spain TFS GCTS Tenerife South Airport [36]
Thessaloniki Greece SKG LGTS Thessaloniki International Airport [33]
Tiksi Russia IKS UEST Tiksi Airport # [16]
Tivat Montenegro TIV LYTV Tivat Airport [33]
Tokyo Japan NRT RJAA Narita International Airport ** [13]
Tomsk Russia TOF UNTT Bogashevo Airport [13]
Toronto Canada YYZ CYYZ Lester B. Pearson International Airport # [37][38][39]
Toyama Japan TOY RJNT Toyama Airport # [17]
Tripoli Libya TIP HLLT Tripoli International Airport # [16]
Tromsø Norway TOS ENTC Tromsø Airport # [18]: 40 
Tunis Tunisia TUN DTTA Tunis–Carthage International Airport # [18]: 40 
Tyumen Russia TJM USTR Roschino International Airport [13]
Ufa Russia UFA UWUU Ufa International Airport [13]
Ulan Bator Mongolia ULN ZMUB Chinggis Khaan International Airport [13]
Ulan-Ude Russia UUD UIUU Ulan-Ude Airport [22]
Uray Russia URJ USHU Uray Airport # [17]
Urumqi China URC ZWWW Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport # [8]: 44 
Varna Bulgaria VAR LBWN Varna Airport # [17]
Venice Italy VCE LIPZ Venice Marco Polo Airport [13]
Vienna Austria VIE LOWW Vienna International Airport [13]
Vientiane Laos VTE VLVT Wattay International Airport # [16]
Vilnius Lithuania VNO EYVI Vilnius International Airport [13]
Vladivostok Russia VVO UHWW Vladivostok International Airport [13]
Volgograd Russia VOG URWW Gumrak Airport [13]
Warsaw Poland WAW EPWA Frédéric Chopin Airport [13]
Washington, D.C. United States IAD KIAD Washington Dulles International Airport [13]
Yakutsk Russia YKS UEEE Yakutsk Airport [40]
Yangon Myanmar RGN VYYY Yangon International Airport # [8]: 44 
Yekaterinburg Russia SVX USSS Koltsovo Airport [13][14]
Yerevan Armenia EVN UDYZ Zvartnots International Airport [13][14]
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Russia UUS UHSS Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Airport [13]
Zagreb Croatia ZAG LDZA Zagreb Airport [13]
Zaporizhia Ukraine OZH UKDE Zaporizhia International Airport # [8]: 44 
Zurich Switzerland ZRH LSZH Zurich Airport [13]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ Aeroflot-Cargo was a former subsidiary of Aeroflot; it now operates as part of the regular fleet of the airline.[15]
  2. ^ Sukhumi is the capital of Abkhazia, a self-declared independent state that is internationally recognised as an autonomous republic of Georgia.

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