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List of scheduled passenger and cargo destinations that Aeroflot flies to, including 2010 winter charters (as of January 2010):

Also see Nordavia and Donavia for code-share destinations.

^ - airports served only by Aeroflot-Cargo

^^ - airports served by both Aeroflot and Aeroflot-Cargo

Africa

Central Africa

North Africa

Americas

Caribbean

North America

Asia

Central Asia

East Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

Southwest Asia

Europe

Winter 2010 charters

Terminated destinations

The following is a list of former destinations served by Aeroflot from 1992 onwards as the flag carrier of independent Russia:


Africa
  • Algeria – Algiers
  • Benin – Cotonou
  • Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou
  • Cape Verde – Sal
  • Cameroon – Douala
  • Congo, Republic of the – Brazzaville
  • Ethiopia – Addis Ababa
  • Ghana – Accra
  • Guinea – Conakry
  • Kenya – Nairobi
  • Libya – Tripoli
  • Mali – Bamako
  • Mauritius
  • Morocco – Casablanca
  • Nigeria – Lagos
  • Senegal – Dakar
  • Seychelles – Mahé
  • South Africa – Johannesburg
  • Tunisia – Tunis
  • Zambia – Lusaka
Americas
  • Argentina – Buenos Aires
  • Brazil – Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo
  • Canada – Montréal, Toronto
  • Chile – Santiago de Chile
  • Mexico – Mexico City
  • Peru – Lima
  • United States – Anchorage, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle
Asia
  • Bahrain
  • Bangladesh – Dhaka
  • Cambodja – Phnom Pehn
  • Cyprus – Paphos
  • Georgia – Tbilisi
  • India – Mumbai, Kolkata
  • Indonesia – Jakarta
  • Japan – Aomori, Nagoya, Niigata, Osaka
  • Jordan – Amman
  • Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur
  • Nepal – Kathmandu
  • North Korea – Pyongyang
  • Pakistan – Karachi
  • Philippines – Manila
  • Saudi Arabia – Jeddah
  • Singapore
  • United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi, Sharjah
  • Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh City
  • Yemen – Sana'a
Europe
  • France – Lyon, Marseille
  • Greece – Thessaloniki
  • Ireland – Shannon
  • Luxembourg
  • Portugal – Lisbon
  • Sweden - Gothenburg
  • Turkey – Ankara, İzmir
  • United Kingdom - Manchester
Oceania
  • Australia – Sydney

References

  1. Template:En icon "Аeroflot switches to winter schedule". Aeroflot. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
  2. Template:Ru icon "Маршруты Аэрофлота в 1989, 1994 и 2007 годах". Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  3. Template:Ru icon "Аэрофлот. Хроника событий". Aeroflot. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  4. Template:En icon "Аeroflot. Chronicle of events". Aeroflot. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  5. Template:En icon "Аeroflot. Timetables and Route Maps". Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  6. Template:En icon "1998/99:Аeroflot Network". Retrieved 2010-02-05.
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