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Vnukovo International Airport Congratulates AZUR Air on Its 8th Anniversary

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Vnukovo International Airport is delighted to congratulate its reliable partner, AZUR Air, on its 8th anniversary. Ever since its foundation, AZUR Air has become one of the largest charter carriers in Europe, completing more than 100,000 passenger flights and carrying over 26 million people. AZUR Air has been our partner for four years, and during that time has operated 10,191 flights from Vnukovo and carried 2,970,581 passengers.

AZUR Air operates flights to both international and domestic destinations. From Vnukovo Airport, the airline flies to Male, Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada, Goa, Ras Al-Khaimah, Dubai, U-Tapao, Phuket, Antalya, Adana and Colombo.

Vnukovo Airport congratulates our partner on the 8th anniversary and wishes further success, development of its route network, and continuous growth of passenger flow.

Vnukovo International Airport is one of Russia’s largest air transport hubs. Each year the airport handles approximately 200 000 flights by Russian and international airlines. Its network covers the whole territory of Russia as well as short- and long-haul destinations, Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. In 2019, Vnukovo International Airport served over 24 million passengers, breaking its own record. Vnukovo airport terminal, with a total area of about 300,000 square meters, can handle up to 35 million passengers annually. Vnukovo International Airport is the only airport in Russia to have received a Letter of Commendation from the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin for its professional achievements and high performance. Moreover, Vnukovo Airport was recognized as the Best International Airport by Air Gateway of Russia award and Best Airport: overcoming challenges 2020 at National Aviation Infrastructure Show (NAIS) for three years running.