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2024
Start the car number recognition system to open the barrier. Coupons do not need to be taken
At the end of May 2024, the Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg announced the launch of a system that allows you to abandon parking tickets. You can stay in the central passenger terminal without payment for up to 15 minutes, according to the Telegram channel of the air harbor.
Thus, drivers will no longer need to take a paper coupon when entering the airport. The license plate number of the car will be automatically recognized and recorded by the system, after which the barrier will rise automatically.
At theIf difficulties arise, you can call the manager. If the delay is longer than the allotted 15 minutes, visitors will need to pay in a special terminal, otherwise the barrier will not open. It will be possible to call the terminal again for free in half an hour, the airport press service explained.
Earlier, Pulkovo increased tariffs for short-term and long-term parking. Thus, the cost of parking P2 by May 2024 increased from 150-200 rubles to 300, and daily parking P4 rose in price to 1,500 rubles from 700.
In May 2024, signatures began to be collected in St. Petersburg in order to cancel the increase in the cost of parking tariffs at Pulkovo airport. Nadezhda Tikhonova, head of the regional branch of the Fair Russia - For Truth party, shared her plans to appeal to the Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Federal Air Transport Agency on her personal Telegram channel.[1]
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to conduct a metro to Pulkovo airport
In April 2024, the president Russia Vladimir Putin instructed to conduct a metro to Pulkovo airport states. The head gave the corresponding order following the meeting on the topic of socio-economic development of the city. More. here
2023
Pulkovo became the first airport in Russia to break the 2019 record for passenger traffic
In 2023, Pulkovo Airport served 20.4 million passengers, surpassing the 2019 figure, which was a record for Russian aviation. This was announced in January 2024 by the general director of the company "Air Gate of the Northern Capital" (VVSS) Leonid Sergeyev.
Among airports with a passenger traffic of more than 15 million per year, we are the only ones in the country who exceeded the 2019 figures. Then we served 19.6 million people, in 2023 - 20.4 million. We surpassed the results of 2019 both in terms of income - we have records in non-aviation commerce and aviation, - said RBC Leonid Sergeyev. |
According to him, domestic tourism is growing at a "cosmic" pace - at the end of 2023, about 17 million passengers were served on Pulkovo's domestic flights. In 2019, the airport served 12 million people traveling around the country. According to the source, RBC the airports of the Moscow air hub at the end of 2023 did not reach the passenger traffic of 2019. By January 24, 2024, the capital's air harbors have not yet disclosed passenger traffic for the previous year.
The Pulkovo website reports that in 2023 the airport served 3.5 million passengers in international destinations. The most popular were flights to Antalya, Istanbul, Minsk, Dubai and Yerevan. And in Russia, the most popular destinations were Moscow, Sochi, Kaliningrad, Yekaterinburg and Kazan.
In 2023, 12 new airlines began to operate from Pulkovo Airport, 10 new destinations were opened. For the first time in history, flights to Abu DhabiEtihad Airways and to Algeria Air Algerie (the first direct regular flight to Africa from St. Petersburg) were launched, the company noted.
Pulkovo also cites data according to which the passenger traffic of VIP and airport business halls in 2023 increased by 55%, to 615 thousand passengers.[2]
President Putin ordered to transfer all rights from foreigners to the new company "VVSS Holding"
December 1, 2023, against the background of the ongoing conflict on, it was announced To Ukraine that it was Government of Russia creating LLC "" VVSS Holding to manage Pulkovo Airport. The President Russia Vladimir Putin ordered the transfer of all rights to manage St. Petersburg Pulkovo Airport from foreign shareholders, including the German the company Fraport AG and the Qatari welfare fund, by transferring their shares to a new Russian company.
Existing investors, which also include a consortium with Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment, will retain their stakes but will not be able to vote.
2021
Pulkovo Airport for the first time since 2014 entered the top three in Russia
Passenger traffic at Pulkovo Airport in 2021 amounted to 18.1 million people, which is 8% less than a year earlier. Despite this decline, the St. Petersburg air harbor for the first time since 2014 entered the top three largest airports in Russia, ahead of Vnukovo, which in 2021 served 18 million passengers.
Traffic on domestic flights at Pulkovo Airport in 2021 amounted to 15.5 million passengers, which is 28% more compared to 2020. The most popular destinations in Russia during this period were Moscow, Sochi, Kaliningrad, Simferopol, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Krasnodar, Arkhangelsk, Kazan and Murmansk.
2.5 million passengers were served on international lines at Pulkovo Airport, which is 66% less than in 2019, when there was no COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic yet. In the context of restrictions associated with the difficult epidemiological situation in the world, Antalya, Istanbul, Larnaca, Tashkent, Yerevan, Frankfurt am Main, Minsk, Helsinki, Osh and Urgench became the leaders among the directions in 2021, the press service of the Northern Capital Air Gate company, which manages Pulkovo Airport, reports.
The leaders among Russian airlines in terms of traffic in 2021 are named, "Russia",, "Victory" Smartavia"" and Aeroflot. In S7 total, they served 13.1 million passengers at Pulkovo. Among foreign airlines, Turkish Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways,, and showed the largest volume of traffic. Lufthansa Finnair These Belavia carriers transported 395 thousand passengers through Pulkovo.[3]
In December 2021, the general director of Pobeda, Andrei Kalmykov, said that he plans to "ban" at least ten aircraft in St. Petersburg, "and make a map of the spread throughout Russia." In addition, the capital's airports are not subject to a program of subsidizing regional flights, and more than 20 such routes are subsidized from Pulkovo.
40 billion rubles will be invested in the construction of a new terminal at Pulkovo Airport
This was announced in July 2021 by Alexander Beglov, Governor of St. Petersburg, at a meeting on the development of the transport system of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, reports kremlin.ru
The regional administration has signed agreements with VTB Bank on the construction of a second terminal, financing the project is more than 40 billion rubles. After the commissioning of the facility, the air harbor will become the largest airport in Europe by 2025 with a passenger traffic of up to 30 million people per year.
Russian Railways plans to launch a high-speed train from the Baltic Station to the new terminal in Pulkovo. The new railway line will become part of the global project for the development of the St. Petersburg railway junction. Construction will begin this year.
In addition, within the framework of the development and modernization of the transport system of St. Petersburg, a number of large transport projects will be implemented, including the construction of the Vitebsk interchange and the Latitudinal highway of high-speed traffic, the development of the street road network, as well as the transfer of urban transport to a new passenger service model.
The reconstruction of the St. Petersburg railway junction with the construction of the northeast and southwest bypasses will make it possible to carry transit railway traffic outside the historical center of St. Petersburg.
2018: Passenger traffic 18.1 million passengers
Pulkovo Airport in 2018 served 18,122,286 passengers, which is 12.4% more than in 2017.
According to the results of 2018, passenger traffic on domestic airlines increased by 10.8% compared to 2017 to 11,028,468 people. The volume of traffic on international airlines during the specified period increased by 14.9% compared to 2017 to 7,093,818 people. In 2018, Pulkovo Airport served 165,418 takeoff and landing operations, which is 9.6% more than in 2017.
The busiest day of 2018 in Pulkovo was July 11 - the day after the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup between the national teams of Belgium and France in St. Petersburg. During the day, the airport met 74,608 people, which was the absolute maximum for an air harbor in its history. July was traditionally also the busiest month of the year, with the airport serving 2,103,426 passengers in 31 days.
Four new airlines began operating scheduled flights from Pulkovo Airport in 2018: Air Malta, Germania, Onur Air and Sichuan Airlines. The route network was joined by 20 new flight directions: internal Magas, Nadym, Noyabrsk,, Saransk Stavropol and foreign Alania (), Turkey Bergamo (), Italy Valeta (Malta), Gyumri (Armenia), Dresden (), Germany Girona (), Cologne Spain (Germany), Navoi (), Pisa (Uzbekistan Italy), Pula (Croatia), Nanjing, Haikou, Shenzhen, Xengdu, Chiang. China
The leaders among Russian airlines in terms of air transportation to Pulkovo at the end of 2018 were Russia, Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, Pobeda and Ural Airlines. In total, they served 10,786,294 people in Pulkovo, or 59.5% of Pulkovo's total passenger traffic for the specified period. Among foreign airlines, Lufthansa, Belavia, Uzbekistan Airways, Turkish Airlines and KLM had the largest volume of traffic. These carriers accepted 1,255,721 Pulkovo passengers or 6.9% of the airport's total traffic for 12 months of 2018.
2018 FIFA World Cup
Passenger traffic at Pulkovo Airport during the World Cup (from June 13 to July 15, 2018) amounted to 2.2 million people. Charter flights with fans were served in a temporary terminal in the former Pulkovo-2 airport terminal (Departure Pavilion). The building installed inspection and customs equipment, passport control cabins. Pulkovo plans to use the created infrastructure during the European Football Championship in 2020.
Pulkovo Airport Infrastructure Development
In 2018, Pulkovo received the world's largest Airbus A380 passenger aircraft for the first time, confirming the readiness of the airfield infrastructure and airport services to service the most complex and technically advanced wide-body airliners. In addition, last year Pulkovo first met one of the latest and most modern types of narrow-body aircraft Boeing 737 MAX 8.
In 2018, Pulkovo Airport expanded its parking complex. Parking on Pulkovskoye Shosse is free of charge for visitors, three minutes drive from the terminal. In a short-term parking lot, the P2 created 100 additional parking spaces within a minute's walk of the terminal.
In the Pulkovo passenger terminal, the number of entry inspection points in the departure zone was increased from 14 to 18. There was a separate section for passengers with hand luggage. In addition, the area for checking documents before pre-flight inspection of passengers of internal lines has been expanded. The number of control racks increased from 6 to 10, each equipped with turnstiles.
The baggage belts in the baggage dispensing hall were reconstructed, which made it possible to increase the capacity of the conveyors and the speed of delivery of suitcases to arriving passengers.
2017: Passenger traffic 16 million passengers
Passenger traffic at Pulkovo Airport in 2017 amounted to 16,125,520 people, which is 21.6% more than in 2016. The indicator was a record in the history of the air harbor of St. Petersburg.
Passenger traffic on domestic airlines in 2017 amounted to 9,953,685 people, exceeding the 2016 figure by 17.4%. The volume of traffic on international airlines increased by 29% compared to the result of 2016 - to 6,171,835 passengers.
In 2017, Pulkovo Airport served 152,280 takeoff and landing operations, which is 14.4% more than in the 12 months of 2016. The volume of maximum takeoff weight serviced increased by 18.9% - to 5,304,467 tons.
The peak day for passenger traffic fell on July 1, 2017, when Pulkovo received guests and participants in the Confederations Cup. On this day, St. Petersburg Airport met 66,835 people, which became the absolute daily maximum for an air harbor in its history. July was traditionally also the busiest month of the year, with 1,917,052 passengers serving the airport in 31 days.
In 2017, Pulkovo Airport launched the Fast Track service for domestic passengers traveling without luggage. Such passengers can use a specially designated screening area to get into the waiting room in a short way, which saves time when passing pre-flight formalities. In addition, a per-minute car rental service "Delimobil" was launched at the airport, several new food establishments and shops were opened. Since the spring of 2017, Pulkovo has launched a regular excursion program at the airport for schoolchildren and students.
During the year, the Air Gate of the Northern Capital, together with companies and organizations of the city, held more than 10 photo exhibitions on the territory of the air harbor on the topics of travel, industry, charity work and art, as well as together with airlines organized 15 special events for passengers - days of national culture, festive congratulations and actions.
Pulkovo Airport's route network in 2017 included 155 domestic and international destinations, with 72 airlines operating regular flights. In 2017, the air harbor of St. Petersburg turned 85 years old.
2016: Passenger traffic at the level of 2014 - 13 million passengers
Pulkovo Airport in 2016 served 13.3 million passengers. The most popular domestic destinations were Moscow, Simferopol, Sochi, Yekaterinburg and Kaliningrad, foreign ones - Frankfurt am Main, Larnaca, Paris, Minsk and Munich.
The leaders of Pulkovo in terms of passenger traffic in 2016 among Russian airlines were Russia, Aeroflot, Siberia, Ural Airlines and UTair. Among foreign air carriers, Lufthansa, Belavia, Uzbekistan Airways, Emirates and Air France were in the greatest demand of passengers.
During 2016, 15 flight directions were added to the airport's route network, including 6 Russian and 9 foreign ones. Among them are Zagreb (Croatia, Croatia Airlines), Belgrade (Serbia, Air Serbia), Batumi (Georgia, Ural Airlines), Rimini (Italy, Russia) and others. 11 new air carriers began regular flights from St. Petersburg: 5 Russian and 6 foreign ones.
In December 2016, Pulkovo was the first airport in Russia to receive a Welcome Chinese certificate from the Chinese Academy of Tourism on compliance with high standards of service quality for Chinese travelers. Over the 12 months of last year, direct passenger traffic between St. Petersburg and Chinese cities amounted to 169 thousand people, 82% more than in 2015.
In 2017, VVSS will continue to work on expanding the geography of flights from St. Petersburg, increasing the transport accessibility of the city and the North-West region of Russia. A number of carriers plan to increase the frequency of flights from Pulkovo, new Russian and international directions will appear in the route network. Thus, KLM Airlines from February 18, 2017 will operate from St. Petersburg to Amsterdam two flights a day (previously - one flight a day), additional flights to Riga will be operated by the Latvian carrier airBaltic. In the summer season, Ellinair will begin regular flights to the Greek city of Kavala, Alitalia - to Italian Catania. Both directions will be new for Pulkovo.
2015: The capacity of St. Petersburg airport increased to 18 million passengers per year
The reconstructed building of the former Pulkovo-1 airport terminal was put into operation, expanded by the addition of an additional building. The facility became part of a centralized passenger terminal as a southern landing gallery designed to serve domestic flights. As a result, the total capacity of St. Petersburg Airport increased to 18 million passengers per year.
In the context of a market decline in passenger traffic in 2015, the airport continued to work on attracting new airlines and developing the route network. At the end of the year, Pulkovo attracted 10 new carriers to cooperation, including 6 Russian and 4 foreign ones: Brussels Airlines, Georgian Airways, Meridiana, China Southern Airlines, Komiaviatrance, Red Wings, Vologda Airline, YuVT Aero, Ikar, Pobeda. The airport schedule was replenished with regular flights to 19 new destinations, including 11 Russian and 8 foreign ones. In total, the airport's route network in 2015 included 151 destinations, 68 air carriers operated regular flights from Pulkovo.
In addition, in 2015, an airfield and maintenance base was built for the entire transport fleet and special equipment of the airport. The presence of a new base directly on the territory of the airport makes it possible to significantly optimize costs by centralizing the maintenance of equipment, reduce the cost of fuels and lubricants and increase the efficiency of operating activities. The commissioning of the new base completed the first stage of the project for the reconstruction and development of Pulkovo airport with a total cost of 1.2 billion euros. The implementation of the second phase of the project will begin when the airport reaches the passenger traffic threshold of 18 million people per year.
According to preliminary results, in 2015, the consortium increased revenue by 15% compared to 2014, and EBITDA grew by more than 50%. The passenger traffic of the airport amounted to 13.5 million people.
2014: Historical record for the number of passengers carried - 13 million passengers
On November 21, 2014, St. Petersburg Airport sent 13 million passengers on a trip. This indicator of annual passenger traffic is an absolute record in the history of the airport.
It is noteworthy that also on this day, the artists of the St. Petersburg State Academic Ballet Theater Boris Eifman went from Pulkovo on tour to Warsaw and presented a surprise for airport passengers. The theater artists staged a flash mob in the reception room and performed a dance from the new ballet "Up & Down," based on the novel by Francis Scott Fitzgerald "The Night is Tender" to music by J. Gershwin, F. Schubert and A. Berg. Petersburgers and guests of our city were given a unique opportunity to see an excerpt from the ballet before its official premiere and plunge into the atmosphere of an unrestrained carnival for a few minutes, along with the heroes of the production. It will be possible to see the premiere performance in full on the stage of the Alexandrinsky Theater on January 27 and 28, 2015.
2013: 12.8 million passengers
According to the results of 2013, the passenger traffic of the airport amounted to 12.8 million people.
2011
In 2011, the infrastructure of Pulkovo Airport included an airfield with two runways, two air terminals, a cargo terminal, a refueling complex, a parking complex and other infrastructure facilities.
The airports provide all the necessary amenities for passengers: comfortable waiting rooms, more than 100 retail and service points, VIP halls and business salons.
The high quality of the services provided by the airport is confirmed by the international certificate ISO 9001:2000 and awards of international and all-Russian competitions in the field of quality.
2009: 4th airport in Russia by passenger traffic
Pulkovo Airport is one of the largest, dynamically developing air transport hubs in Russia. According to the results of 2009, Pulkovo Airport ranks fourth among Russian airports in terms of the number of passengers transported, behind the airports of the Moscow aviation hub - Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo.