Aeroflot's Phuket Passenger Traffic Soars 5.65x to Record 885,000+
Key Points
- 1Aeroflot carried over 885,000 passengers to Phuket in 2025, a 5.65x increase over the previous year.
- 2The airline's success is driven by an expanded network, offering direct flights from eight Russian cities this winter.
- 3Over 3.6 million passengers have used Aeroflot's Russian cities Phuket flights since the route began in 2010.
- 4The record traffic supports Thailand's goal of achieving a historic high for Russian tourist arrivals in 2025.
The Russian flag carrier Aeroflot announced a record-breaking year for its services to Phuket, Thailand. The airline carried over 885,000 passengers on flights between Russian cities and Phuket in 2025. This significant figure represents a 5.65-fold increase compared to the previous year, according to the airline’s press service. The route has become one of the most popular in the carrier’s network of Thailand international destinations.
Network Expansion Drives Aeroflot Record Passenger Numbers
This surge in Aeroflot passenger traffic is linked to an expanded flight program. The airline is currently operating direct flights from eight Russian cities to the popular island destination this winter season. This strategy moves beyond the traditional hub-and-spoke model, connecting regional centers directly to the high-demand resort market.
Historically, the route has been a consistent performer. Since flights began in 2010, Aeroflot has transported more than 3.6 million passengers on this route. Over 2.6 million of those travelers flew between Moscow and Phuket. The press service noted the route’s high demand within the international network.
Broader Market Context and Fleet Utilization
The strong performance of Russian cities Phuket flights aligns with broader market trends. Thailand is a top destination for Russian tourists. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has aimed for a record number of Russian tourist arrivals in 2025. This highlights the resilience of the leisure travel market despite global challenges.
For the Russian airline international routes, the Phuket service is a key long-haul operation. Aeroflot typically uses wide-body aircraft for the journey. These include the Boeing 777 and Airbus A330-300 models. The use of these larger jets helps accommodate the high passenger volume.
This growth presents opportunities and challenges for the industry.
- Opportunity: The increase in Moscow Phuket passenger numbers signals robust demand for long-haul leisure travel.
- Challenge: Maintaining high operational frequency across a diverse network of direct flights eight cities requires significant fleet and crew management.
- Impact: The success of this winter flight schedule may encourage further expansion of non-Moscow international routes.
Industry bodies like the IATA monitor such regional growth. It provides critical data on shifting global travel patterns. For more commercial aviation news and analysis, visit https://flying.flights. The continued expansion of services like this solidifies the importance of key leisure corridors in the global aviation recovery.
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