Krasnodar Airport Expands International Reach in New Autumn-Winter Schedule
Krasnodar International Airport is set to expand its international reach with a new autumn-winter schedule starting October 26, 2023. The schedule promises daily flights to Moscow and notable expansions in international routes.
The new schedule will see at least two daily flights to Istanbul and Yerevan, six weekly flights to Tbilisi, two weekly flights to Batumi, and three weekly flights to Tashkent. Notably, flights to Antalya and Istanbul are not available daily, according to the new winter schedule.
Domestically, passengers can fly to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk, Makhachkala, Mineralnye Vody, Novosibirsk, Surgut, Ufa, Chelyabinsk, and Sochi. Internationally, popular destinations include Istanbul, Yerevan, and Dubai. The new schedule will serve a total of 24 destinations, operated by 16 airlines, including four foreign carriers.
The expanded international flights will reach Antalya and Istanbul in Turkey, Dubai in the UAE, Batumi and Tbilisi in Georgia, Yerevan in Armenia, and various cities in Uzbekistan and Egypt, as well as Tel Aviv in Israel.
The new autumn-winter schedule at Krasnodar International Airport, effective until March 28, 2026, offers increased connectivity with daily flights to Moscow and expanded international routes. With 16 airlines serving 24 destinations, travellers have more options than ever.