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Aeroflot Hub System

Aeroflot, the flag carrier and largest airline of Russia, operates with a hub system that includes several base(s) of operations and hub airports. The main base of operations for Aeroflot is located at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, Russia. Sheremetyevo serves as the primary hub for both domestic and international flights operated by Aeroflot.

In addition to Sheremetyevo, Aeroflot also has secondary hubs at other major airports in Russia, including Domodedovo International Airport in Moscow and Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg. These hubs allow for efficient connections and convenient travel options for passengers across the country.

The history of Aeroflot's hub system can be traced back to the Soviet era when the airline was the national carrier of the Soviet Union. During that time, Aeroflot operated an extensive network of hubs and base(s) of operations throughout the Soviet Union, connecting various cities and regions. The hub system was designed to facilitate the transportation needs of the vast country and ensure efficient air travel for both passengers and cargo.

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Today, Aeroflot's hub system continues to play a crucial role in the airline's operations. The hubs serve as strategic locations for connecting flights, allowing passengers to transfer between different destinations seamlessly. The airports within the hub system are equipped with modern facilities and amenities to provide a comfortable travel experience for passengers.

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For additional information such as flight schedules, destinations, and aircraft details, visit the Aeroflot Guide.

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