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Globus Airlines ceased operations in December 2019. Click on the logo's below to find other airlines that operate a similar route to Globus Airlines.

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About Globus Airlines

Founded in 2007, Globus Airlines, or Globus LLC, was a Russian Airline based at Moscow Domodedovo International Airport. Globus was owned by East Line Group and operated in cooperation with S7 Airlines. Its main purpose was to be as a leisure airline, carrying passengers to popular holiday destinations.

Globus Airlines offered both charter and scheduled passenger services to international and domestic destinations. Globus Airlines was known for its distinctive light green airline livery and overall, the airline flew to over 35 destinations with a fleet of more than 20 aircraft.

Originally, Globus Airlines was launched as a subsidiary of S7 Airlines. Globus initially used a single Tupolev Tu-154M to operate charter flights from its first base at Novosibirsk airport. Shortly thereafter, the airline acquired another Tupolev Tu-154M and a Boeing 737-400, which it used to start flying scheduled passenger services.

By 2009, S7 Airlines sold Globus Airlines to the airport infrastructure business, East Line Group. Since then, Globus Airlines then operated leisure flights to popular holiday destinations and — despite there being no official connection— the airlines worked closely with S7 Airlines.


Globus Airlines Fleet

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Globus Airlines' fleet was comprised of entirely Boeing aircraft. In total, the airline had more than 20 aircraft, with a mix of Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 737 MAX 8.

Historically, Globus Airlines operated a fleet of Tupolev aircraft, with the airline's first-ever aircraft being the Tupolev Tu-154.


Globus Airlines Destinations

Domestic Destinations

Anapa Barnaul Bratsk Chita
Gorno-Altaysk Irkutsk Kaliningrad Kemerovo
Krasnodar Krasnoyarsk Mineralnye
Vody
Moscow
Nizhnevartovsk Norilsk Novosibirsk Novy Urengoy
Sochi St.Petersburg Ulan-Ude Vladikavkaz

International Destinations

Barcelona Beijing Genoa Hong Kong
Khujand Larnaca Osh Paphos
Pula Reykjavik Shanghai Tivat
Verona Yerevan


Globus Airlines Hub Airport

Moscow Domodedovo Airport

Moscow Domodedovo Airport is one of the major international airports in Moscow and the hub airport for Globus Airlines. The airport opened in 1962 and is split into three different terminals, has two duty-free shopping areas, a number of airport and airline lounges, as well as a hotel which was built inside the airport in 2017. Globus Airlines has operated from Moscow Domodedovo Airport since it left Novosibirsk Airport in late 2018.

Other airlines that use Moscow Domodedovo Airport as a hub include Red Wings Airlines, S7 Airlines and Ural Airlines. The airport is also a strong focus for airlines such as UTAir, IrAero, Nordavia, Nordstar and Yamal Airlines.