Stavropol International Airport (named after A. V. Suvorov) is the key air gateway of the Stavropol Krai, holding federal significance status. Located at the crossroads of air routes, it serves as an important transit hub connecting the region with cities in Russia and neighboring countries. The airport is constantly developing: the construction of a new modern terminal is underway, which will significantly increase capacity and enhance passenger comfort. Today, it serves both scheduled and charter flights, playing a vital role in the transport system of the North Caucasus.
| IATA Code | STW |
| ICAO Code | URMT |
| City | Stavropol |
| Distance to center | about 18 km |
| Status | International |
| Annual Passengers | over 549,000 (2023) |
| Popular Airlines | Aeroflot, Pobeda, Red Wings |
| Schedule | "Stavropol Airport" online board |
Despite its relatively small size, Stavropol Airport offers passengers everything necessary for a comfortable wait for their flight. It includes one terminal that serves both domestic and international destinations. The runway, 2600 meters long, is equipped with modern lighting and navigation equipment, allowing it to accept aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, even in difficult weather conditions. You can reach the city center by public transport — minibus taxi No. 120, which passes through key points of Stavropol, including the bus and railway stations. For travelers, the terminal building features cafes, a high-comfort lounge, luggage storage, and paid parking.