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Continue St. Petersburg (Pulkovo) (LED) MapSt.Petersburg Area MapDriving Directions From St. Petersburg Drive south along Moscow Avenue. When Moscow Avenue becomes pulkovo Highway, turn right onto Pulkovo 2 or the second right turn on Pulkovo 1, which leads to St. Petersburg International Airport (Pulkovo). At the U.S. airport, you can see St. Pete Clearwater International Airport. : LEDICAO: ULLILID: 26063SummariAirport typeInternational Owner of St. PetersburgOperator1thern Capital GatewaySint Petersburg, RussiaHub for Russia Smartavia Wizz Air Elevation AMSL79 ft / 24 mCoordinates59-48-01N 30-15-45E / 59.80028-N 30.26250-E / 59.80028; 30.26250Websitepulkovoairport.com.10R/28L 3,780 12,401 Cement Concrete 10L/28R 3 397 11 145 Cement-Concrete Statistics (2019) Passengers19 581 262Passenger change 8.1% Sources: Federal Agency for ˈpulkəvə Air Transport of Russia (see also preliminary statistics for 2018) ICAO: ULLI) - international airport serving St. Petersburg, Russia. It consists of one terminal, Terminal 1, which is located 23 km (14 miles) south of the city center. The airport serves as a hub for and a hub for Smartavia. Pulkovo International Airport is responsible for serving residents of St. Petersburg as well as the Leningrad region: a total of 6,120,000 people. The description of Pulkovo Airport was officially opened on June 24, 1932 as a public domestic airport. According to preliminary data for 2017, 16,125,520 passengers passed through the airport, which is 21.6% more than in 2016. This makes Pulkovo the 4th busiest airport in Russia and the post-Soviet states. Pulkovo is one of the largest airports in Russia and Eastern Europe. The history of 1931-1986 in January 1931, the construction of the airfield near Leningrad (the official name of St. Petersburg between 1924 and 1991 and the source of the IATA LED airfield code) began and was completed on June 24, 1932, with the first aircraft arriving at 17:31 on the same day, after a two-and-a-half-hour flight from Moscow with passengers and mail. This airfield was originally called Highway Airport, whose name comes from the nearby Highway railway station. Soon after, the airport opened regular flights to Petrozavodsk, Pudozh, Arkhangelsk and Murmansk. In 1936, the foundation was laid for the new terminal. Leningrad Airport also received new Big2 and In 1941, a new fully commercial passenger route between Moscow and Leningrad was opened; before it was a mixed passenger mail route. Construction of the new terminal flourished between 1937 and 1941. The architects of the new three-step terminal were Alexander Gegello and N.E. Lancer. Construction was abruptly halted in July 1941, a month after Nazi Germany invaded the on June 22, 1941. The airport was the front line in the German blockade of Leningrad. There were no flights between 1941 and 1944. Nearby Pulkovo hills were occupied by the Germans and used by German long-range artillery for daily bombing of Leningrad. The airport was cleared of the Germans in January 1944, and resumed cargo and postal flights after runways were repaired in 1945. In February 1948, after complete repairs, the airport resumed regular passenger flights. In 1949, flights were planned to 15 major cities of the USSR and 15 more flights in northwest Russia. In 1949, a passenger traffic of 6,305, 333 tons of mail and 708 tons of cargo was registered at The Highway Airport. Pulkovo was a village that is now a suburb of St. Petersburg to the monument of Eji in Victory Square, Siegessaule in Das Siegesplatz, known to Germans as Wohnort, Wohnzimmer or Wohnsitz, Pulkovo means Lounge, Pulkovo means Lounge Suite. The Germans reached the area where the monument to Ploschad-Victory is now located in St. Petersburg (Pietari), once Leningrad (Leninari), Petrograd or St. Petersburg. In 1951, the construction of the new terminal was completed. In the mid-1950s, a new expanded runway was completed to handle larger aircraft such as the Il-18 and Tupolev-104. During the same period, the operation of jet engines began at the airport. On March 15, 1959, the Tu-104 USSR-42419 became the first commercial jet to leave Shoseinaya Airport. In the early 1960s, modern regional aircraft such as the An-24 and The Yak-40 began to appear at the airport. Flights to Vladivostok began to appear in flight lists. ICAO Category 1 standards were introduced in 1965, which provided space for international operations. By the late 1960s, more than 60 airlines had flights to and from St. Petersburg Airport. On February 8, 1971, Shoseinaya was awarded the Order of the October Revolution. The airport was renamed Pulkovo Airport on April 24, 1973. In May 1973, a new terminal Pulkovo-1 was opened. The famous 5-cup Pulkovo 1 was designed by Alexander Syck. The five cups on top were set intentionally to give the terminal a more spacious feel, as well as allow more natural sunlight to pass. This terminal is considered a masterpiece of Soviet postmodern architecture. Pulkovo 1 terminal only for domestic resources. Domestic air travel increased 45% every ten years between the 1970s and 1990s. The old dual airport building was renamed Pulkovo-2, and the terminal was operated only for international flights. On 11 April 1986, the construction of new departure and arrival zones for the international terminal was completed, doubling the capacity of Pulkovo-1. There are no sources in this section. Please help improve this section by adding links to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. (October 2017) (Learn how and when to delete this message template) In 1990, Pulkovo Airport reached the peak of passenger traffic, reaching the peak of passenger traffic of more than 10,000,000 passengers. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the number of passengers decreased. In 2005, Pulkovo Airport gained independence, separating it from the Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise. Also in 2005, Rosaviation states that Pulkovo Airport (still state) should sell an open tender for an investment project to build a new terminal. This allowed her to sell shares and start working on investment projects. In 2006, Pulkovo Airport served just over 5,000,000 passengers, representing only 50% of the total since 1990. 2007-current This section does not refer to any sources. Please help improve this section by adding links to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. (September 2017) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) In 2007, Grimshaw Architects was declared the winner of a construction contract. In 2009, the Ministry of Transport of St. Petersburg requested the creation of an operating company for Pulkovo Airport, and a consortium called NCG (Northern Capital Gateway) was created by Russian bank VTB Capital, international company Fraport AG and Greek Copelouzos Group. On April 29, 2010, NKG won a tender for a 30-year lease of Pulkovo Airport. On November 24, 2010, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin took part in a ceremony to mark the start of construction of the new terminal 1 at 150,000 m2. The number of destinations is expected to grow rapidly from 2020 and the number of passengers will increase by 75%. This follows a five-year test agreement allowing non-Russian airlines to operate flights from several European destinations to the airport in accordance with open-sky/seventh-freedom traffic law. Terminals Pulkovo 2 Pulkovo 2 is about 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq m). The terminal used to be an area of international departures and arrivals. It was last repaired in 2009. Today Pulkovo-2 is used as a used terminal for government officials and VIP members. Pulkovo 1 This terminal is 43,000 m2 (460,000 sq m). [15] 1 was built for 6,500,000 passengers a year, but by 2008 it exceeded its maximum capacity. Since the completion of the refurbishment in 2014, the terminal has now been used for all passenger flights, both domestic and international. It has several duty-free shops, restaurants and 6 jet bridges. It was reported that after the completion of the reconstruction of Pulkovo-1, the capacity of Pulkovo airport will increase to 17 million passengers per year. Construction of Terminal 1 terminal 1 was postponed several times and began in 2010. In November 2013, the airport was tested for errors by more than 5,200 St. Petersburg residents who took part in the process. A few days after the test, the new Terminal 1 opened on December 3, 2013. On February 14, 2014, all operations were merged into a new terminal, as the old terminals Pulkovo 1 and Pulkovo-2 were closed. The new terminal contains several business halls, restaurants and pharmacies. Terminal 1 is 147,000 m2 and has 400,000 m2 of the airport docking station in front of it. The airport has 88 check-in desks, 110 passport cabins, 7 baggage carousels, 110 parking struts, 17 gates and 17 escalators. The interior of the new airport was designed by Grimshaw Architects and directly correlates with the design and style of the city of St. Petersburg. The new Terminal was also looking for many artistic sculptures and paintings to give a sense of a thriving culture to passengers. Four sculptures from Dmitry Shorin's project I Believe in Angels adorn the departure hall. The current Pulkovo-1 terminal includes a new terminal and an old Soviet terminal, which has been reconstructed and completely converted into a departure zone. Airlines and destinations AirlinesDestinations Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Athens, Rhodes, Thessaloniki Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo Air Astana Almaty, Nur-Sultan AirBaltic Riga Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle Air Malta Seasonal: Malta , Ganja Azimut Bryansk, Elista, Grozny, Kaluga, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Stavropol Azur Air Seasonal Charter: Antalya, Barcelona, Colombo-Bandaranaike, Dalaman, Enfidha, Larnaca, Phuket, Sanya, Bulgaria Air Sofia Heraklion, Thessaloniki Emirates Нижний Новгород Иран Эйр Тегеран-Имам Хомейни (Иран Асеман Эйрлайнз Сезонный: Тегеран-Имам Хомейни Ижави Ижевск KLM Амстердам Комиавиатранс Белгород, Нижнекамск, Пермь, Сыктывкар), Усинск, Владимир Корейский Воздух Сезонный: Сеул-Инчхон Кострома АвиаПредприятие Кострома LOT Польские Авиалинии Варшава-Шопен Лаки Эйр Чэнду, »38» Куньмин (оба приостановлены) , Москва-Шереметьево, Ростов-на-Дону, ЕкатеринбургСезонная хартия: Анталья, Бургас, »43» Кэм Ранх, У-Тапао, Пхукет (начинается 26 октября 2020 года), Нальчик (начинается 28 октября 2020 года), Нижний Новгород (начинается 25 октября 2020 года), Ереван Победа Астрахань ,[46] Cheboksary,[47] Chelyabinsk,[46] Kaliningrad,[48] Magas, Moscow–Vnukovo, Nalchik,[49] Novosibirsk,[46] Perm,[46][50] Saratov,[51] Ufa,[46] Vladikavkaz,[52] Volgograd,[52] Voronezh,[53] Yaroslavl,[54] YekaterinburgSeasonal: Anapa,[55] Kirov, Makhachkala Qatar Airways Doha[56] Red Wings Airlines Moscow–Domodedovo, Simferopol, SochiSeasonal: Krasnodar,[57] Tivat[57] Rossiya Airlines Almaty , Arkhangelsk, Barcelona, Berlin-Sch'nefeld, Chelyabinsk, D'sseldorf, Hamburg, Istanbul, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk- International, Larnaca, Milan-Malpensa, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Moscow-Vnukovo, Munich, Murmansk, Nice, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Perm, Prague, Rome-On-Don, Samara, Samarkand, Simferopol, Sochi, Surgut, Syktyvkar, Tashkent, Tel Chișinău Aviv, Gelendzhik, Rimini, Tivat, VarnaSeasonal Charter: Sharjah RusLine Belgorod, '59' Bergen, '60' Ivanovo, Kaliningrad, Kirov, Kursk, Lipetsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Penza, Saratov, Tambov, Ufa, Vilnius, Voronezh, Yoshkar-Ola Seasonal: Gelendzhik, S7 Airlines Novosibirsk, Penza, Ulyanovsk-Barataevka, Yaroslavl Seasonal: Innsbruck, Irkutsk, Cherepovets, Soviet, Ukhta, Great Ustyug, Chyndu, Taiyuan (both suspended) Smartavia Arkhangelsk, Baku, Chelyabinsk, Kaliningrad, Kazan, Murmansk, Naryan-Mar, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, Sykt , Simferopol, Sochi Smartwings Prague , Somon Air Dushanbe, Khujand SunExpress Seasonal: Izmir ,71 Swiss International Airlines Tachban Taban Air Seasonal: -Imam Khomeini Tunisair Seasonal: Monastir Antalya, Ashgabat Ural Airlines Almaty, Barnaul, Bishkek, Chita, Dushanbe, Frankfurt, Kaliningrad, Kemerovo, Khabarovsk, Mineral Vodi, Moscow-Domodedovo, Namangan, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Osh, Rostov-on-Don, Shimkent, Tel Aviv, Vladivostok, Yakutsk, Yekaterinburg YerevanSeason: Barcelona, Larnaca, Simferopol, Sochi, Tenerife-south, Mineral Waters, Moscow-Vnukovo, Nizhny Novgorod, November, Samara, Surgut, VladikavkazSeason: Anapa, New Urengoy UVV Aero Bugulma, Kazan, Nizhnevartovsk, Salekhard Uzbekistan Andajan, Bukhara, Fergana, Bologna (beginning December 17, 2020), Bratislava, Bucharest (beginning December 6, 2020), , (starts December 4, 2020), London Luton, Malta (beginning December 5, 2020) Oslo-Gardermoen (beginning December 15, 2020), Salzburg (starts December 4, 2020), Sofia Stockholm-Skavsta (beginning December 15, 2020), Treviso (beginning December 15, 2020) 3 December 2020), Vilnius (beginning December 19, 2020) (beginning March 30, 2021), Turin (beginning December 19, 2020) New Urengoy, Tumen Seasonal: Simferopol Seasonal Charter: Corfu zagros Seasonal: Isfahan Stats Appearance of the Old Terminal 1. View of the taxiways duty-free area of Terminal 1 Of the New Terminal Exterior. The new interior of the departure hall. The interior of Terminal 1 after renovation. Annual traffic Annual Passenger Traffic Year Passengers % Change 2004 4,337,749 2005 4,654,405 7.3% 2006 5,101,842 9.6% 2007 6,137,805 20% 2008 7,071,537 15.2% 2009 6,758,352 −4.4% 2010 8,443,753 25% 2011 9,610,767 14% 2012 11,154,560 16% 2013 12,854,366 15.2% 2014 14,264,732 11% 2015 13,500,125 −5.3% 2016 13,300,000 −1.4% 2017 16,125,520 21.2% 2018 18,122,286 12.4% 2019 19,581,262 8.1% Route statistics Busiest domestic routes at Pulkovo Airport (by number of passengers) 2019[87] Rank City Region Airports Number of passengers 1 Moscow Moscow Moscow Oblast Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo 5,051,518 2 Simferopol Republic of Crimea Simferopol Airport 653,844 3 Sochi Krasnodar Krai Adler–Sochi International Airport 567,827 4 Kaliningrad Kaliningrad Oblast 511,520 5 Yekaterinburg Sverdlovsk Oblast Koltsovo Airport 417,011 6 Krasnodar Krasnodar Krai Pashkovsky Airport 409,758 7 Novosibirsk Novosibirsk Oblast 382,849 8 Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk Oblast Talagi Airport 329,233 9 Rostov- on-Don Rostov Oblast Rostov-on-Don Airport 308,118 10 Murmansk Murmansk Oblast 306,564 Busiest CIS routes at Pulkovo Airport (by number of Passengers) 2019 Country Airports Passenger Number 1 MinskAY National Airport 292 044 2 Tashkent Tashkent International Airport 132.785 3 Samarkand Uzbekistan Samarkand Airport 100.255 4 International Airport Moldova Chisinau 95.698 5 Dushanbe Tajikistan International Airport Dushanbe 86,430 6 Almaty International Airport Almaty Airport Kazakhstan Almaty 82,605 7 Yerevan International Airport Yerevan zwartnot 60,570 8 Urgench Uzbekistan International Airport Urgench 57.274 9 Nur-Sultan Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport 52.319 10 Osh 51,593 The busiest international routes at Pulkovo Airport ( 2019 passenger numbers -87 Country Airports Ranga Country Passenger Number 1 Antalya International Airport Turkey 893.927 2 Frankfurt Germany 273.017 3 Munich Germany 248.291 4 Paris France Charles de Gaulle Airport 245.952 5 Larnaca Cyprus La International Airport 22 5 943 6 Helsinki Finland 209,890 Riga Riga International Airport Riga 194.248 8 Prague Czech Republic Vaclav Havel Airport Prague 186.845 9 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai International Airport 186,428 10 Rome-Fiumicino Italy's Leonardo da Vinci International Airport 169,637 Investors of the Northern Capital Gateway (NCG) began operating the airport in 2009. The airport's website lists companies currently participating alongside NCG: Russian VTB Capital, a member of the vtb state group, Germany's Fraport AG, which manages and operates Frankfurt Airport and many other international airports, and Horizon Air Investments S.A. is a member of the Greek Copelouzos Group. Although not yet listed on the website, the latest investor is the Catalan Investment Authority (SIA), which currently owns 24.99% of the shares of Pulkovo Airport. In mid-2016, the Catalan Sovereign Wealth Fund, the ZIA, proudly announced that it had acquired nearly a quarter of a percent of the Russian airport's shares. In July 2016, the company acquired about 10% of Thalita Trading from the German airport operating holding Fraport (FRAG.DE). Thalita Trading is the parent company of NCG, the airport manager. It was reported that Fraport expected to earn between 30 and 40 million pounds in sales. It then bought a stake from Copelouzos Group to grow its stake in Thalita, and therefore the entire airport, to 24.99%. As of September 2016, the ZIA had to pay 239 euros, or $269 million, for a quarter of a percentage of the shares. Commenting on the sale, Doha News reported that the purchase of a ZIA stake in Pulkovo increases the country's interest in foreign airports after a major investment in London-based operator Heathrow Holdings. Sheikh Ahmed Al-Khaniya, Vice-Chairman of the SIA and a member of the ruling the family is currently listed as a board member on the Pulkovo Airport website, along with Arturo Charters of the ZIA. The investment background and disputes of the ZIA is a sovereign wealth fund founded in 2005 by the Al-Tini family. Since its inception, the sovereign wealth fund has increased its real estate purchases around the world, and has recently invested heavily throughout the United States. The fund acquired a stake in the Empire State Building in August 2016 and became a major investor in one of Washington's largest multi- table projects, CityCenterDC, which was launched in 2015. In December 2016, the company, together with commodity trader Glencore, acquired a 19.5% stake in Rosneft, Russia's largest oil company, for 10.2 billion euros ($10.8 billion). Rosneft has been under EU and US sanctions since 2014. A few months after the deal, Reuters reported that when asked if he was confident in the investment, the director general of the ZIA, Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Khaniya, replied, Absolutely, without a doubt. In March 2017, al-Thani's CEO announced the latest venture: Soon we will take over the Silicon Valley office in San Francisco. The aggressive investments of the country, including its interest in foreign airports, have been met with hesitation by those who are suspicious of the country's long-standing ties to numerous terrorist organizations and their top-level operators. Ground transport bus near Terminal 1. The K-39 minibuses are italicized on several lines, some of them follow the city bus routes (and use the corresponding line numbers). Pulkovo Airport is served by shuttle buses (No.39 and No.39Ex). They connect the airport with the Moscow metro station on the M2 line. The Railway Station of Airport (Russian zenith) is a 15-minute walk from Pulkovo 2. For private car travel to Pulkovo airport you can get on the nearby Pulkovo Highway (Pulkovo Highway) from the center of St. Petersburg. Accidents and incidents on April 27, 1974, a passenger plane Il-18B Aeroflot, flying to Krasnodar, crashed immediately after takeoff from Pulkovo after the engine caught fire. All 108 passengers and 10 crew members were killed. See also the list of the busiest airports in Russia in the list of the busiest airports in Europe in the list of the busiest airports of the former USSR. www.favt.ru (in ). Federal Air Transport Agency. Received on October 23, 2018. a b c O airport. Received on June 3, 2015. About Us - STC Russia Archive 2009-06-29 in Wayback Machine, Airline Russia, extracted January 2, 2009 - History of Pulkovo Airport. Received on June 3, 2015. Pulkovo Airport - O - History. 2013. Extracted October 2014. Pulkovo - O - History - 1930s. 2010. Archive from the original dated October 6, 2014. Received on October 3, 2014. History of Pulkovo Airport. Received on June 3, 2015. Pulkovo - Oh - History - 40s. 2013. Received on 3 October 2014. History of Pulkovo Airport. Received on June 3, 2015. Pulkovo - O - History - 1970s. 2010. Archive from the original 2014-10-06. Received on October 3, 2014. Pulkovo - O - History - 1970s. 2013. Received on 3 October 2014. History of Pulkovo Airport. Received on June 3, 2015. ES (2019-09-18). St. Petersburg Airport will be bordered by the Open Skies project. Russian Aviation Insider. Received 2020-01-19. The prospect of an open sky in St. Petersburg is causing a stir across Europe. www.eurasiatimes.org. received 2020-01-19. b Information report on the final transfer of international flights from Pulkovo-2 to the new Terminal 1 of Pulkovo Airport. Received on June 3, 2015. Pulkovo - Airport Indicators. Received on 4 October 2014. Dmitry Shorin. I believe in angels. Wall Street Journal. Received on November 25, 2014. A page of projects in the field of art and architecture Pulkovo Airoprt. Archive from the original 2014-03-07. Received on November 25, 2014. Liu, Jim (October 13, 2017). Airmalta is planning new routes in the S18. Routes. Received on October 13, 2017. a b Alitalia: a new non-flight Rome-Kiev. finchannel.com. FINANCE. February 3, 2017. Received on February 9, 2017. Azimut Airlines has opened sales for flights of a new destination from the Northern capital. .aero Azimut. Received on November 26, 2019. Liu, Jim (April 23, 2019). Azimut is planning domestic new routes to the S19. Routes. Received on April 23, 2019. Liu, Jim (August 22, 2019). AZIMUTH is planning new routes from the end of September 2019. Routes. Received on August 22, 2019. b.a. azimuth.aero (in Russian language). Azimuth. Received on September 25, 2017. b c d TUI Flight Program. agent.tui.ru. a b Liu, Jim (August 15, 2019). Azur Air is planning a new long-haul flight from St. Petersburg from the end of October 2019. Routes. Received on August 15, 2019. The Blgaria Er Pusna is a new direct line between Sofia and St. Petersburg. Money.bg (in Bulgarian). January 20, 2020. Received on February 3, 2020. Liu, Jim (February 3, 2020). Bulgaria Air adds Sofia-St. Petersburg service to S20. Routes. Received on February 3, 2020. Buta Airways flight schedule. Booth Airways. Received on February 20, 2018. Liu, Jim (April 13, 2018). China East adds Si'An - St. Petersburg from May 2018. Received on April 13, 2018. Liu, Jim. China Southern Mar -June 2020 International Service Changes by 10FEB20. routesonline. Received on May 14, 2020. a b Liu, Jim (January 8, 2020). Ellinair S20 network additions on 07JAN20. Routes. Liu, Jim. FlyArmenia files a temporary network from December 2020, including Los Angeles. Routes. Received on October 18, 2020. Moldovan FlyOne will enter Asia on flights from Tel Aviv. ch-aviation.com January 6, 2020. Liu, Jim (April 7, 2017). IrAero's new domestic routes in the S17. Routes. Received on April 7, 2017. Wakilov, Fakhri (September 4, 2019). The Russian airline will open a direct flight from St. Petersburg to the Uzbek city of Karshi. Trend.Az. received on September 4, 2019. Liu, Jim (February 12, 2018). Iran Air files network expansion in S18. Routes. Received on February 20, 2018. Liu, Jim (November 2, 2017). Lucky Air is reviewing the launch of Chengdu - St. Petersburg until December 2017. Routes. Received on November 2, 2017. Liu, Jim (April 26, 2019). Lucky Air is planning kunming-St. Petersburg service from June 2019. Routes. Received on April 26, 2019. Liu, Jim (April 25, 2019). Mahan Air adds a scheduled regular message to Tehran-St. Petersburg from May 2019. Routes. Received on April 25, 2019. Liu, Jim (October 5, 2016). NordStar has been adding flights from Moscow to St. Petersburg since November 2016. Routes. Received on April 16, 2017. b c Nordwind expands the St. Petersburg network in W19. Routes. a b c d e f g h i Flight Search. pegasys.pegast.ru. th b c Liu, Jim. PegasFly is planning new domestic routes in W20. Routes. Received on September 24, 2020. a b b c d e Liu, Jim (August 22, 2019). Victory expands the Network of St. Petersburg in September-October 2019. Routes. Received on August 22, 2019. Victory expands the domestic network Sep/Oct 2018. Routes. September 16, 2018. Received on September 17, 2018. Liu, Jim (February 19, 2018). Victory plans to launch Kaliningrad in the S18. Routes. Received on February 19, 2018. The victory will resume flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg to Nalchik. Tass. July 18, 2019. Received on July 19, 2019. Victory launches direct flights from Perm to St. Petersburg. Properm.ru. City portal Perm. July 16, 2019. Received on July 19, 2019. The victory will start flying from the Saratov airport Gagarin to St. Petersburg. Tass. August 22, 2019. a b Liu, Jim (November 9, 2016). Victory expands St. Petersburg's network in W16. Routes. Received on November 9, 2016. The victory opened the sale for flights to Voronezh from Moscow and St. Petersburg. Victory Airlines Llc, Aeroflot Group. Received on December 5, 2019. Liu, Jim. The victory adds St. Petersburg - Yaroslavl service from the end of September 2020. Itinerary. Received on September 24, 2020. Liu, Jim. Victory is planning new routes from Adler/Sochi and Anapa to S19. Routes. Received on May 16, 2019. Katar Airlines is launching flights to Russia's St. Petersburg as ambitious expansion plans continue. qatarairways.com's the air. Received on October 9, 2017. a b Liu, Jim (July 13, 2017). Red Wings is adding new St. Petersburg routes from July 2017. Routes. Received on July 15, 2017. Liu, Jim (March 15, 2017). Russia is planning the Istanbul service from March 2017. Routes. Received on March 15, 2017. Rusline Expands Flight Program to St. Petersburg Belgorod International Airport. belgorodavia.ru (in Russian language). Belgorod International Airport. Received on March 12, 2018. RusLine: RusLine S17 European route additions. Received on February 21, 2017. Liu, Jim (November 2, 2017). RusLine adds Kaliningrad routes to W17. Routes. Received on November 2, 2017. Liu, Jim (April 21, 2017). RusLine S17 domestic routes Russia supplement. Routes. Received on April 21, 2017. S7 zenith. Interfax-Russia.ru (in Russian language). November 25, 2019. Received on November 25, 2019. The question: zenith (November 27, 2019). Ulyanovsk begins to develop Siberia. Kommersant. Received on November 27, 2019. Liu, Jim (January 6, 2019). S7 Airlines S19 Domestic Network supplement on 04JAN19. Routes. Received on January 11, 2019. Liu, Jim (July 29, 2019). SAS plans to service the 737-600 until December 2019. Routes. Received on July 29, 2019. Sichuan Airlines is adding the St. Petersburg service in January 2018. Routes. New flight from St. Petersburg to Baku - Nordavia News Nordavia. www.nordavia.ru. received on July 10, 2019. Smartavia. Kommersant. April 22, 2019. Liu, Jim. CSA Czech transfers the selected Russian service to Smartwings from February 2019. Routes. Received on February 5, 2019. Liu, Jim (December 6, 2018). SunExpress adds Izmir - St. Petersburg service to S19. Routes. Received on December 6, 2018. Liu, Jim (December 6, 2018). Turkish Airlines is adding the Antalya-St. Petersburg route to the S19. Routes. Received on December 6, 2018. Istanbul's new airport is a hot, beautiful mess. One mile at a time. April 9, 2019. - b-a 4. www.forbes.kz (in Russian language). Forbes Kazakhstan. United Media Group. November 15, 2018. Received on November 16, 2018. Jim Liu (April 13 Ural Airlines will schedule Frankfurt from the end of May 2018. Routes. Received on April 13, 2018. Liu, Jim (August 5, 2019). Ural Airlines has scheduled service for the A320NO from mid-August 2019. Routes. Received august 5, 2019. Ural Airlines has been adding St. Petersburg-Chimkent since October 2017. routesonline. Received on August 25, 2017. Liu, Jim (August 11, 2017). Ural Airlines is adding Tenerife service to W17. Routes. Received on February 20, 2018. A b c d e f Liu, Jim. Wizz Air delays the launch of the base in St. Petersburg until December 2020. Routes. Received on September 25, 2020. b c a b Liu, Jim. Wizz Air 4'20 New Routes Summary on 13SEP20. Routes. Received on September 14, 2020. - Jim Liu, Jim (December 16, 2016). Yamal adds St. Petersburg - New Urengoy in 1q17. Routes. Received on April 16, 2017. a b c Airport Indicators. THE MOST POPULAR DESTINATIONS. Gate Of the Northern Capital. Received on August 21, 2020. And b About the airport. www.pulkovoairport.ru. Received 2017-04-20. b Fraport sells a stake in St. Petersburg's airport to the catalan. Reuters. 2017-07-31. Received 2017-04-20. b c The Catalan Investment Authority buys a stake in the Russian airport. Doha News. 2016-08-01. Received 2017-04-20. b Fraport sells a stake in Pulkovo airport to a qatari investor - Russian Federation News. Russian Aviation Insider. 2016-08-01. Received 2017-04-20. Press about us VTB Capital. www.vtbcapital.com. Received 2017-04-20. The board of directors. www.pulkovoairport.ru. Received 2017-04-20. The city center of Washington stalled until the state of The State of China showed up and invested $650 million in development. Washington Post. 2017-04-20. In b, the head of the ZIA says that he is absolutely confident in Rosneft's investments. Reuters. 2017-03-27. Received 2017-04-20. The EU Supreme Court supports sanctions against Russia's Rosneft. Reuters. 2017-03-28. Received 2017-04-20. Sanctions related to Ukraine. www.treasury.gov. Received 2017-04-20. The Catalan Investment Authority to open an office in Silicon Valley - the Peninsula of catalonia. www.thepeninsulaqatar.com. Received 2017-04-20. Editorial, Reuters. The Catalan Welfare Fund to office in Silicon Valley. Reuters India. Received 2017-04-20. Catalonia and terror terror The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. www.defenddemocracy.org. Received 2017-04-20. The minister's family ties to terror. Telegraph.co.uk. Received 2017- 04-20. Terror financiers live freely in qatar, the U.S. discloses. Telegraph.co.uk. Received 2017-04-20. External media links related to Pulkovo Airport on the official website of the Commons (in English and Russian) Current weather for ULLI in the history of NOAA/NWS accidents for LEDs in the coordinates of the aviation security network: 59'48-01N 30'15'45E / 59.80028; 30.26250 Extracted from pulkovo airport map pdf. pulkovo airport google maps. pulkovo airport terminal 1 map

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