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- Moscow
- Domodedovo International Airport
Domodedovo International Airport
22 miles (35km) south of Moscow city centre
Information & Facts
Airport Taxis
There are share taxis between the Metro station and the airport,
and the fare is 100 rubles. The official taxi operators are
MV-Motors, Gorodskoe Taxi (City Taxi) and Formula Taxi.
Car Parking
There is short- and long-term parking available at the
airport.
Car Rental
Car rental companies at the airport include Europcar, Hertz and
Sixt.
City Transfers
A highway links Moscow city with the passenger terminal at the
airport, making access by public transport, taxi or private car
possible. There are trains linking the airport to Paveletsky Rail
Terminal in Moscow city centre. The trains run every 30 to 60
minutes and the trip takes about 40 minutes. There are also express
trains to Belorussky Rail Terminal via the Kursky and
Kalanchevskaya stations. A coach service between the airport and
the Domodedovskaya station on the Moscow Metro runs every 15
minutes and takes about 30 minutes.
Contacts
Facilities
There are shops, cafés and restaurants in the Trade Centre on
the 2nd floor of Domodedovo, and more cafés, bars and shops located
on the 1st floor. There are postal, phone and e-mail facilities
available in the airport, as well as currency exchange and wire
transfer facilities. The airport also boasts a DVD movie
theatre.
Language
Russian is the official language. Some people speak
English, French or German.
Money
The official currency is the Rouble (RUB), which is divided into
100 kopeks. Most major credit cards, like Visa and Mastercard are
accepted in the larger hotels and at places that deal with foreign
tourists. Currency can be changed at banks, currency exchange
booths and hotels. Travellers cheques are difficult and expensive
to cash, but if necessary it is advised to take them in US Dollars
or Euro. ATMs are widely available in major cities. It is hard to
get rubles outside Russia and travellers are advised to take good
condition US dollars or Euro notes to change once there. It is
illegal to pay for goods or services in hard currency, though it is
often accepted.