Pashkovsky Airport (Russian:Аэропорт Пашковский) (IATA:KRR, ICAO:URKK) is the main airport serving the southern Russian city of Krasnodar. It is the operating hub of Kuban Airlines, which also run the airport. It is an International airport, and is located about 15km east of the centre of Krasnodar.
The closest international airport to Krasnoyarsk, Russia is Yemelyanovo International in Krasnoyarsk. The next closest airport is Abakan International in Abakan, Russia, 414 kilometers away.
Kazan International Airport - Kazan, Russia (KZN / UWKD).
Kazan International Airport - Kazan, Russia (KZN / UWKD).
The flight distance from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Moscow, Russia is about 4,680 miles.
The flight distance from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Vladivostok International Airport is 6,425 miles.
The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in the United States to the nearest airport in Russia is approximately 11 hours and 42 minutes. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.
The flight distance from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Moscow, Russia is about 5,230 miles.
The flight time from Moscow's Domodedovo International Airport to Irkutsk Airport is about 5 hours, 15 minutes.
The letters SVO refer to the Shermetyevo International Airport. It is located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, approximately 29 kilometers northwest of downtown Moscow.
Anna Yablonskaya died on January 24, 2011, in Moscow, Russia of Domodedovo International Airport bombing.
Transaero and Malaysian Airlines signed an agreement on cooperation for code sharing direct scheduled flights between Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow and Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The route opened in January 2007.
The air distance from Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in Washington, United States of America, to Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport in Russia is 5,195 miles. That equals 8,361 kilometers or 4,515 nautical miles.