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Tomsk Airport named after N.I. Kamova

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Transport
Since 1967
Russia


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2025: Reduction in passenger traffic by 4% to 627.4 thousand people

At the end of 2025, the passenger traffic of Tomsk International Airport decreased by 4% compared to 2024. A total of 627.4 thousand people were transported (in 2024 - 653 thousand people). This was announced in January 2026 by the press service of the airport in the Telegram channel. A total of 3.1 thousand aircraft departures were completed. Among the most popular destinations are Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Novosibirsk and Kazan. The main reason for the decrease in passenger traffic, the management of the aircraft complex calls the reduction of programs by carriers in winter against the background of low demand.[1]

2024: Opening of a new terminal for 3.5 billion rubles

On August 29, 2024, a new airport terminal was opened in Tomsk, the construction of which cost ₽3,5 billion. The official opening ceremony of the passenger terminal of domestic air lines took place at Tomsk International Airport named after N.I. Kamov. The event was attended by the plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, the Governor of the Tomsk Region Vladimir Mazur, as well as representatives of the Federal Air Transport Agency, NOVAPORT holding and other officials.

The new terminal covers an area of ​ ​ 6.8 thousand meters of ², is equipped with two telescopic traps and is designed for a peak capacity of up to 400 passengers per hour. The total annual volume of passenger traffic through the terminal can reach 1 million people. The opening of the new terminal was a significant step in improving the region's transport infrastructure and strengthening its tourism potential.

A new airport terminal was opened in Tomsk for 3.5 billion rubles

The Governor of the Tomsk Region Vladimir Mazur noted that improving transport accessibility is one of the priority tasks of the region, solved with the support of the President, the Government and private business. He stressed that the new terminal, built at the expense of private investors, will expand the geography of flights from Tomsk and open new directions both in Russia and abroad.

The founder of the AEON corporation, Roman Trotsenko, said that the new terminal will open up additional opportunities for the development of the region. It is planned that the terminal will become not only an important transport point, but also a transit stop for passengers traveling around the country. In the future, it is planned to expand the terminal in a northerly direction, which will double its capacity.

At the opening ceremony, the pedestal of the KA-25 helicopter, developed under the leadership of Nikolai Kamov, installed on the forecourt in front of the new terminal, was also presented.[2]

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