Are you planning a trip, but don’t know how to get to Sheremetyevo? Then this article is especially for you. Below you will find various directions to Terminal D at Sheremetyevo.

A little about the airport

Sheremetyevo is one of three. It consists of several terminals. Each of them has a capacity of about 12 million people per year. The main operator is Aeroflot, which conducts more than 85% of flights.

Directions to Sheremetyevo, terminal D by bus

In order to get to Sheremetyevo by bus, you need to come to one of three stations: “ River Station», « Leninsky Prospekt", "Glider". Below we will look at each separately.

  1. "River Station". You need to take bus 851 or 949.
  2. "Leninsky Prospekt". To get to Sheremetyevo, take bus 1, it runs every 30 minutes.
  3. "Glider". You can take bus 817 or 948.

Below we will describe the route to Sheremetyevo, terminal D by car.

How to get there by car?

You can get to Terminal D from two directions: from Moscow and from the north. The route to Sheremetyevo Terminal D from Moscow is very simple. You need to turn off. The traffic here will be 4 kilometers. Then you must drive 1.5 kilometers along the airport fence. After this, you must drive to the parking complex. Below is a photo of the parking diagram at Sheremetyevo, terminal D.

If you're coming from the north, the first places you'll see are Terminals B and C. If you're looking for Terminal D, just follow the signs. In fact, we strongly advise against driving your own car. If you decide to go by car, you need to find out about the traffic situation and parking in advance.

Parking

If you decide to go to the airport by car, we advise you to think about parking in advance. If you are planning to leave your car for a long time, you need to contact the information desk at the airport. There they will tell you where and for how long you can leave your car. The price for such a service fluctuates around 300-400 rubles.

Aeroexpress

Sheremetyevo Airport can also be reached by train. In just 40 minutes you can drive from Belorussky railway station. The ticket is worth it. Perhaps the Aeroexpress is the only way that allows you to arrive at the airport in advance.

Helicopter

Perhaps this is the most extreme way to travel to Sheremetyevo. The cost of such a trip is around 30 thousand rubles. But in just 10 minutes you can fly to the airport from Crocus. During the flight you can watch the bustle big city above.

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If a flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, passengers will be transferred to similar airline flights. The carrier bears the costs; the service is free for the passenger. If you are not satisfied with any of the options offered by the airline, most airlines can issue an “involuntary return.” Once confirmed by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. Sometimes this can take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on most airline websites. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can go through it no later than 1 hour before the plane departs.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • identification document specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt(optional).
  • What can you take on a plane?

    Carry-on luggage is the items you will take with you into the cabin. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). A handbag is not considered hand luggage and is carried freely.

    The bag you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from duty free stores can only be transported in sealed bags.

    How to pay for luggage at the airport

    If the weight of luggage exceeds the standards established by the airline (most often 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free transportation baggage and must be paid separately as an additional service.

    In this case, luggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print boarding pass, you can get it at the regular airline check-in counter, and check in and drop off your luggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the plane's arrival time on the airport's online board. The Tutu.ru website has an online display of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the exit number (gate) on the arrivals board at the airport. This number is located next to the incoming flight information.

    Online departure board Sheremetyevo terminal D

    Hundreds of domestic and international flights depart from Terminal D every day. Terminal D is the largest terminal of the six terminals at Sheremetyevo Airport. On its territory there are more than 140 registration desks, waiting rooms, shops, restaurants, and information desks.

    Sheremetyevo, terminal D is the home base for airlines of the Sky Team alliance, which operate 70% of all flights. International flights from Sheremetyevo (from terminal D) depart to countries in Europe and Asia, and to foreign countries. From here you can fly to Russian cities - there are regular flights to Kazan, Mineral water, Barnaul, Sochi, Omsk, Blagoveshchensk, Ufa, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod and to other cities.

    The Sheremetyevo flight schedule (terminal D) can be viewed on the online departure board, which is updated in real time.

The name of Sheremetyevo Airport is probably familiar even to those who have never flown on an airplane in their lives. And this is not at all surprising, because it is rightfully called one of the six key airports in the capital and the Moscow region. This is the second largest airport in our country by passenger traffic after Domodedovo. It takes pride of place among the twenty largest airports in Europe. The airport is located in Khimki.

Not so long ago, the names “Sheremetyevo-1” and “Sheremetyevo-2” were popular among the capital’s residents and guests, as well as just transit passengers. Today, the airport has six different terminals, designated by the letters A, B, C, D, E and F.

Features of Terminal F

Sheremetyevo Terminal F was previously familiar to Muscovites as Sheremetyevo-2 and was the most famous terminal of this airport. The opening was timed to coincide with the 1980 Olympics. Since then and to this day, it has been used exclusively to serve international destinations.

Terminal F is located in the Southern sector of Sheremetyevo Airport, close to the terminals and the Aeroexpress station.

How to get to Sheremetyevo - terminal F

So, since your departure point will be Sheremetyevo Terminal F, how to get to it?
There are several travel methods, among which you can choose the best one for yourself.

Of course, the easiest and most comfortable way to get to the airport is to use the services taxi firms However, it won't be cheap at all.

You can get there by bus number 817, which runs from the Planernaya metro station, or to minibus number 948.
Transport operating hours are from 5:45 am to half past midnight.
The journey by bus will take you at least half an hour.
Tickets can be purchased either directly from the driver or at the box office. You will have to pay separately for baggage transportation

It is also possible to get by express from Savelovsky station. The average travel time takes about thirty minutes.

You can also get there by Aeroexpress from Belorussky Station straight to Sheremetyevo Terminal F. This option is good because you will get there quickly enough without spending a lot of money. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the box office. In thirty minutes you will be there.
Don't forget to check the schedule.

If you prefer private transport, follow by car from Moscow along the Leningradskoye Shosse, then along the International Highway to Sheremetyevo Terminal F. There are several paid parking lots not far from the part of the airport in which the terminal you need is located.

There are buses between airport terminals and terminals F. minibuses and buses.

Terminal F bus stops are located near the station railway from Novotel. Schedule: from 4:50 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. Below is a map of the route and entrance to international airport and the pattern of movement within it.

Now that you know all the ways to get to the desired terminal, you will easily arrive on time to go on a trip or meet one of your relatives or friends.

We also invite you to watch a video about how you can get to Sheremetyevo Airport by private car:

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If a flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, passengers will be transferred to similar airline flights. The carrier bears the costs; the service is free for the passenger. If you are not satisfied with any of the options offered by the airline, most airlines can issue an “involuntary return.” Once confirmed by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. Sometimes this can take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on most airline websites. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can go through it no later than 1 hour before the plane departs.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • identification document specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt (optional).
  • What can you take on a plane?

    Carry-on luggage is the items you will take with you into the cabin. The weight limit for hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). A handbag is not considered hand luggage and is carried freely.

    The bag you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from duty free stores can only be transported in sealed bags.

    How to pay for luggage at the airport

    If the weight of luggage exceeds the standards established by the airline (most often 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free baggage allowance and must be paid separately as an additional service.

    In this case, luggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print your boarding pass, you can obtain one at the airline's regular check-in counter, and check-in and check-in your luggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the plane's arrival time on the airport's online board. The Tutu.ru website has an online display of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the exit number (gate) on the arrivals board at the airport. This number is located next to the incoming flight information.

    Online arrivals board Sheremetyevo terminal D

    Terminal D is the largest terminal at Sheremetyevo Airport, put into operation in 2009. It is designed for 12 million passengers annually.

    Both domestic Russian flights (for example, Ufa - Moscow) and flights flying to Terminal D international flights. For example, flights arrive here from Kazan, Astrakhan, Krasnodar, Omsk, Paris, Tel Aviv, Helsinki, Istanbul, and Seoul.

    All information about whether the plane has landed or is still in the air is available on online scoreboard arrival. Sheremetyevo Airport, terminal D – Aeroflot terminal. In Sheremetyevo this is the base terminal of the national carrier.

    The arrival schedule at Sheremetyevo, terminal D can be viewed in real time.

Sheremetyevo is the largest airport not only in Moscow, but also in Russia. According to 2016 data, this air hub ranks 11th in Europe in terms of passenger turnover. If you look at the map, you will notice that this is the only airport located north of the center. It is constantly evolving, increasing capacity.

With the launch of the Aeroexpress, getting there has become much easier. Electric trains run every half hour from Belorussky Station. In just over 30 minutes, non-stop, he will take you to . Terminals F, D and E are directly connected by passages to final stop Aeroexpress.

General diagram of the airport

A detailed diagram of Sheremetyevo can be found on the official website on the Internet at www.svo.aero. The entire complex is divided into southern and northern parts. The southern ones include air terminals F, D and E, connected by passages. From these airport terminals you can directly get to the Aeroexpress platform. Between this complex of air terminals and the terminals in the northern part there is a passage along Sheremetyevskoye Highway. It is carried out by constantly running shuttle buses. Travel on them is free for air passengers.

In the southern part of the airport complex there is the Sheremetyevo-Cargo building. This is one of the largest companies in Russia providing ground services for cargo and postal air transportation. If we drive north along Sheremetyevskoe Highway, the first thing we come across is air terminal A. Next, on the left side is the airport management building, and on the right side is the Sheremetyevsk customs building. Then along the route there is a cargo apron and next to it a cargo terminal. They are followed by Air Terminal B.

It should be noted that on the territory of the airport there are 3 paid parking lots, which are located at the three southern air terminals. In total, there are 14 parking lots near Sheremetyevo. In the general layout of the airport, there are two operating runways located between the southern and northern terminal complexes. Further construction is underway on the third runway, scheduled for completion in 2018.