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  2. From luxurious to cozy, here are Michelin Guide's favorite ...

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    See Michelin's full list of new additions to best hotels in Texas here. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Michelin Guide adds 9 favorite hotels in Texas. Here's the list

  3. Sheremetyevo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 26 September 1960, Austrian Airlines Flight 901 crashed 11 km (6.8 mi) short of the runway at Sheremetyevo Airport. Of the 37 people on board, 31 died. [142] On 28 November 1972, Japan Airlines Flight 446, a DC-8-62, crashed while in an initial climb on a route from Sheremetyevo International Airport to Haneda Airport. There were 14 crew ...

  4. List of airports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Commercial service – primary airports: Abilene: ABI: ABI KABI Abilene Regional Airport: P-N 75,402 Amarillo: AMA: AMA KAMA Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport: P-N 303,904 Austin: AUS: AUS KAUS Austin–Bergstrom International Airport: P-L 6,666,215 Beaumont: BPT: BPT KBPT Jack Brooks Regional Airport (was Southeast Texas Regional) P ...

  5. List of the busiest airports in the former Soviet Union

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    Rank 2024 Country Airport IATA City Passengers 2024 Change 2023–2024; 1 Russia Sheremetyevo International Airport: SVO: Moscow: 43,711,773 [1]: 19.4% 2 Russia Pulkovo Airport

  6. Four Seasons Hotel Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Hotel Moscow is a modern luxury hotel in Manezhnaya Square in the Tverskoy District, central Moscow, Russia. It opened on October 30, 2014, with a facade that replicates the Soviet Hotel Moskva of the 1930s ( Russian : Гости́ница «Москва́» ), which previously stood on the same location.

  7. Vnukovo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first passenger flights of the IL-18 (Moscow to Alma-Ata on 20 April 1956) and Tu-114 (Moscow to Khabarovsk on 24 April 1961) were also made from Vnukovo Airport. In 1980, Vnukovo was expanded because of the 22nd Summer Olympic Games. In 1993, Vnukovo Airport became a joint-stock company. [citation needed]

  8. List of airports by ICAO code: U - Wikipedia

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    Also see UK – Moldavian SSR section below, for former codes of airports in Moldova Also see airport category and list. UKBB (KBP) – Boryspil International Airport – Boryspil (near Kyiv) UKBC – Bila Tserkva Airfield – Bila Tserkva; UKBD – Kyiv-South Airfield – (near Hrebinky) UKBF – Konotop Air Base – Konotop

  9. List of airports in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Russia (Russian Federation), sorted by location. As of September 2018 [update] , Russia had 227 operational airports registered by the Federal Air Transport Agency . [ 1 ]