Departure airport in moscow has changed during transit flight [closed]

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So i'm traveling from tokyo to paris with a transition in Moscow, on August 14-15. I've just learned through an audio message that the departure airport for the moscow=>paris route had changed, meaning that i'm supposed to change airport in Moscow. I'm french and don't have a Russian Visa. I've called the booking website (mytrip.com) but they don't have any informations regarding this. I've written to aeroflot but they haven't answer yet.

Do i need a Russian transit visa or similar ? Can I expect to switch to another Moscow =>Paris flight from Aeroflot on the same day ? What are my options here ?

For precisions : Tokyo => Moscow: Flight, SU 261, arriving at Moscow Sheremetyevo WED 14 AUG 16:05 Moscow => Paris : Flight SU 6637, departing from Moscow THU 15 AUG 10:50

Thanks a lot :)






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Can I transit through Moscow airport?

Transit visa is required only for those travelers who are going to leave the customs zone of the airport. You can get a transit visa at the Russian Consulate upon presenting your tickets to and from the Russian airport. Transit visa is valid only for a period of 72 hours.

Do I need a transit visa for SVO airport?

Do transit passengers need visas? Transit passengers who do not have visas may stay in the clean zone for up to 24 hours. Such a passenger must be carrying a boarding pass for the next flight. We recommend that you check your baggage through to your final destination at the airport of departure.

What is the international airport code for Moscow Russia?

The IATA code for the Moscow airport is VKO.



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