- Yakutsk Airport, also known as Yakutsk International Airport (IATA: YKS, ICAO: UEEE), is the main airport serving Yakutsk, the capital city of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in Russia. It is located approximately 7 kilometers south of the city center.
- Yakutsk Airport is the largest airport in northeastern Russia and one of the busiest airports in the region. It serves as a hub for various domestic airlines and connects Yakutsk with several major Russian cities, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, and Krasnoyarsk. There are also some international flights to neighboring countries, including China and South Korea.
- The airport has a modern passenger terminal with various amenities, including restaurants, cafes, duty-free shops, and currency exchange services. It has several domestic and international departure gates, as well as facilities for cargo handling. The airport can handle different types of aircraft, including wide-body aircraft like the Boeing 747.
- Yakutsk Airport experiences harsh weather conditions due to its location in the cold and remote region of Siberia. Despite this, it operates year-round and has facilities to accommodate the extreme cold temperatures.
- Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, shuttle buses, and car rentals. The airport is well-connected to the city center, and the journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes by road.