SVO Airport Terminal Map - Gates & Navigation

Moscow Airport, Russia - Terminal Navigation Information
The airport complex has four passenger terminals that are divided into two groups by their geographical location. The Northern Terminalsinclude Terminal B and Terminal C. The Southern Terminals include Terminal D and Terminal E.
Terminal B is responsible for handling domestic flights only. It has a capacity of handling up to 20 million passengers annually. There is an interterminal underground passage between Terminal B and the airport’s Southern Terminals.
Terminal C sits adjacent to Terminal B. It consists of two parts, Terminal C1 and Terminal C2.
Terminal D is a hub for Aeroflot and SkyTeam partners. There is a multi-storey parking garage attached to Terminal D via a pedestrian bridge.
Terminal E connects between Terminal D and Terminal F. It has 8 jetway equipped jets and a chapel on the second floor.
Terminal F has 15 jetways and 21 remote aircraft stands. Until the completion of Terminal C it was the only terminal servicing international flights.
There is an Automated Passenger Transport System (APTS) that runs between the Northern and Southern Terminals at the airport.