Aeroflot carried more than 1.2 million passengers on its own flights from December 27, 2025, to January 11, 2026. More than 743,000 passengers traveled on domestic flights across Russia. Over 154,000 passengers were carried on routes bypassing Moscow.
Top 10 domestic Aeroflot destinations during the New Year holidays:
|
Route |
Passengers carried |
|
Moscow — Sochi |
60,000 |
|
Moscow — Yekaterinburg |
37,200 |
|
Moscow — Mineralnye Vody |
34,800 |
|
Moscow — Vladivostok |
34,700 |
|
Moscow — Krasnodar |
31,400 |
|
Moscow — Kaliningrad |
30,100 |
|
Moscow — Khabarovsk |
25,100 |
|
Moscow — Ufa |
23,400 |
|
Moscow — Perm |
20,800 |
|
Moscow — Novosibirsk |
20,700 |
Top 10 international Aeroflot destinations during the New Year holidays:
|
Route |
Passengers carried |
|
Moscow — Phuket |
33,100 |
|
Moscow — Istanbul |
26,100 |
|
Moscow — Yerevan |
25,000 |
|
Moscow — Dubai |
21,300 |
|
Moscow — Bangkok |
20,100 |
|
Moscow — Male |
17,600 |
|
Moscow — Sharm El Sheikh |
15,500 |
|
Moscow — Hurghada |
15,100 |
|
Moscow — Minsk |
12,400 |
|
Moscow — Tashkent |
11,200 |
The Airlines of Aeroflot Group — Aeroflot, Rossiya Airlines and, Pobeda Airlines — carried more than 2.3 million passengers in total, including over 1.7 million passengers on flights across Russia.
Through Sheremetyevo Airport, the airlines of the Group carried a total of 1.4 million passengers. Through the hub in Krasnoyarsk, Aeroflot, Rossiya Airlines, and Pobeda Airlines carried more than 60,900 passengers.
During the New Year holiday period, 125,600 passengers traveled between Moscow and nine cities of the Far Eastern Federal District.*
*Blagoveshchensk, Anadyr, Magadan, Khabarovsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Vladivostok, Yakutsk, and Ulan-Ude.
Aeroflot is the largest Russian airline. The eponymous Group also includes Rossiya and Pobeda airlines. Aeroflot Group is the undisputed leader of Russian commercial aviation. In 2025, Aeroflot carried 29.5 million passengers (55.3 million if other Aeroflot Group airlines are included).
Aeroflot is one of the oldest airlines in the world, having operated for over 100 years, and is one of the most recognizable Russian brands.
Aeroflot and Group companies follow the principles of sustainable development, addressing important social and economic challenges, including ensuring transportation accessibility of Russian regions, employment of citizens, and professional development of employees. Aeroflot Group supports the Russian aircraft manufacturing industry by acting as the largest customer for domestically produced passenger aircraft.
Aeroflot is constantly developing its route network, including flights between the country's regions bypassing Moscow, developing socially oriented transportation programs, and implementing its own «flat fares» program on flights to cities in the Far East and Kaliningrad.
