Statistics
| Year | Total passengers |
Passenger Change |
Domestic | International (total) |
International (non-CIS) |
CIS | Aircraft Movements |
Cargo (tonnes) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | 930 251 | +2% | 698 957 | 231 294 | 155 898 | 75 396 | 8 619 | 18 344 |
| 2001 | 1 028 295 | +10,5% | 733 022 | 295 273 | 186 861 | 108 412 | 9 062 | 22 178 |
| 2002 | 1 182 815 | +15,0% | 793 295 | 389 520 | 239 461 | 150 059 | 10 162 | 20 153 |
| 2003 | 1 335 757 | +12,9% | 879 665 | 456 092 | 297 421 | 158 671 | 10 092 | 18 054 |
| 2004 | 1 553 628 | +16,3% | 972 287 | 581 341 | 429 049 | 152 292 | 11 816 | 20 457 |
| 2005 | 1 566 792 | +0,8% | 1 006 422 | 560 370 | 429 790 | 130 580 | 11 877 | 11 545 |
| 2006 | 1 764 948 | +12,7% | 1 128 489 | 636 459 | 488 954 | 147 505 | 13 289 | 15 519 |
| 2007 | 2 345 097 | +32,9% | 1 486 888 | 858 209 | 683 092 | 175 117 | 16 767 | 16 965 |
| 2008 | 2 529 395 | +7,8% | 1 523 102 | 1 006 293 | 815 124 | 191 169 | 16 407 | 17 142 |
| 2009 | 2 169 136 | −14,2% | 1 290 639 | 878 497 | 727 718 | 150 779 | 13 798 | 13 585 |
| 2010 | 2 748 919 | +26,7% | 1 529 245 | 1 219 674 | 1 017 509 | 202 165 | 15 989 | 22 946 |
| 2011 | 3 355 883 | +22,1% | 1 856 948 | 1 498 935 | 1 184 771 | 314 164 | 20 142 | 24 890 |
| Jan-Sep 2012 |
2 905 034 | +14% | 1 440 481 | 1 464 553 | 1 133 879 | 330 674 | 16 382 | 18 759 |
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