
This is a vegetarian meal by Aeroflot, not too bad when compared with Finnair's boring piece of bread. I really don't have anything negative to say about Aeroflot, I like to fly with them if they are 200 euros cheaper than the Finnish competitor. The only thing that bothers me is the fact that they don't seem to have any e-tickets for their Helsinki flights. So every time I have to pick up my tickets from Aeroflot office and there will always be a queue for half an hour... Another problem is how to get to the airport and back, it's an adventure every time. You can go to half way with the metro (green line, Rechnoy Voksal metro station) and then continue to Sheremetyevo 2 terminal with a small yellow bus. However, if you are busy you might need to get a taxi and that is just so expensive. I mean it is cheaper to take the taxi from the centre but then you have a risk of being late from your plane because of the traffic (it might take one hour or three). This web site has some good information about how to travel to the airport: http://www.waytorussia.net/Moscow/ArrivalDeparture.html. Prices might have changed though, that yellow bus for example costed only 26 Rubles last year but now it's 50 Rubles.

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