Domodedovo Airport and United Airlines: Three-Year Sky-High Partnership
March 30, 2012, it was three years since on of the largest U.S. airlines - United Airlines – has begun to operate flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport, USA. During this time, the airline’s passenger traffic in this sector exceeded 230,000 people.
A convenient flight schedule allows passengers to reach not only the capital of the United States, but also take connecting flights to other cities through Washington in the United States, the most popular of which are San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver and Seattle.
вЂOver the years of cooperation, Moscow Domodedovo Airport and United Airlines have become reliable to each other partners, and the joint work on improving the quality of service and optimizing the passenger service technologies have resulted in high levels of passenger traffic in the area,’ - said Igor Borisov, Director of Moscow Domodedovo Airport.
In honor of the auspicious date the airline’s check-in area in Moscow Domodedovo Airport was decorated with an arch of balloons in corporate colors of United Airlines, and its passengers were given souvenirs.
United Airlines is one of the largest international air carriers based in the United States, with a route network encompassing Asia-Pacific Region, Europe and Latin America. United Airlines is a member of Star Alliance, the international airline alliance, as one of its founders.
Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the largest airport in Russia in terms of passenger traffic. Following 2011, the airport has served 25,701,610 people and entered the group of the largest European airports, according to the ACI classification. Moscow Domodedovo Airport has been chosen for flights to Moscow by members of the world's leading aviation alliances - Star Alliance and Oneworld. Since 2010, Moscow Domodedovo Airport has been on top of the list of the best airports in Eastern Europe in terms of the service quality, according to the annual survey by the independent research company Skytrax Research (UK).