Around Moscow, at a different distance are three passenger airports: Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo. The last two are the largest and the most popular, most of them are international flights.
All airports are connected to the capital by public transport: buses and shuttle buses (the least convenient mode of transport due to Moscow traffic) and Aeroexpress trains depart from Paveletsky (in Domodedovo), Savelovsky and Belorussian (in Sheremetyevo) and Kiev (in Vnukovo) stations. The fare is 320 RUR, the journey time is 35-45 minutes, the departure every half hour from about 6:00 to 23:00. And, of course, taxis, which are better to book in advance, and not "catch" directly at the airport.
Vnukovo
Vnukovo Airport is located 19 km south-west of Moscow. Carries out passenger and charter flights across Russia and the CIS and some other countries. Tel. +7 (495) 436-28-13 informative, +7 (495) 775-20-10 call center, +7 (495) 436-69-17 international air transportation
Domodedovo
Domodedovo is located in the 52nd km to the south-east of Moscow at the address: Domodedovo district, Domodedovo airport. Carries out passenger transportation in Russia and the CIS, as well as international flights. Tel. +7 (495) 933-66-66 reference.
Sheremetyevo
Sheremetyevo Airport is located 30 km north-west of Moscow, address: Moscow Region, Khimki. Carries out passenger flights around the world. Tel. +7 (495) 232-65-65 reference, search of luggage.
Not so long ago the airport converted all its terminals. So, the terminal "Sheremetyevo-2" from December 25, 2009 will officially be referred to as Terminal F (SVO-F). In early 2010, the new Terminal E (SVO-E) was put into operation. The passenger terminal "Sheremetyevo-3" has already been assigned the identifier Terminal D (SVO-D). Terminal C (SVO-C) will retain its designation. A terminal Sheremetyevo-1 became Terminal B (SVO-B).