Moscow's Major Airports Resume Full Operations After Restrictions Lifted

MOSCOW, Feb 26 – Air traffic is flowing normally again at Moscow's four major international airports. Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, confirmed on Wednesday that all restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft have been removed at Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, and Sheremetyevo airports.
The move signals a return to standard operations for the capital's key aviation hubs. While the agency's statement did not specify the nature or cause of the earlier limitations, their removal is a significant development for both airlines and travelers. Flight schedules, which may have been disrupted, are now expected to stabilize.
For the travel industry, the news brings immediate relief. Domodedovo and Zhukovsky, along with the other two facilities, handle a substantial portion of Russia's international and domestic passenger traffic. The lifting of constraints should simplify logistics for tour operators and business travelers relying on connections through Moscow.
The announcement, made late in the afternoon on February 26, 2026, provides clarity after a period of controlled operations. Airport authorities are now managing traffic without the previously imposed regulatory limits.