Sheremetyevo (SVO) Airport transit zone temperature
On next days I will stop in Sheremetyevo SVO Airport for a flight connection. I have to wait for about 5 hours in the transit zone during the night and I'm wondering what's the climate like inside. Is there a comfortable 20+ Celsius degrees or is it cold? Should I take a coat or jacket with me?
I don't plan to sleep in the capsule hotel.
Best Answer
Inside the airport transit zone the temperature is normal, and you probably do not need a coat there.
However, you should remember, that some airlines don't use the jetway/airbridge, so you might have to travel between the terminal and the aircraft by using a shuttle bus. Those buses are super cold inside.
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