Tyumen Airport (TJM) Arrivals and Departures

Airline
Flight code
Arrival time
Origin
Status
Terminal and gate
Red Wings
WZ1305
4:10 PM
Samara
No info available: contact airline
Terminal -
Yamal Airlines
YC150
4:10 PM
Nojabrxsk
No info available: contact airline
Terminal -
S7 Airlines
S75351
5:00 PM
Novosibirsk
In air
Terminal -
UTair
UT220
6:15 PM
Nyagan
Scheduled
Terminal -
Yamal Airlines
YC146
6:25 PM
Novy Urengoy
Scheduled
Terminal -
Aeroflot
SU1506
7:10 PM
Moscow Sheremetyevo
In air
Terminal -
UTair
UT280
7:20 PM
Ekaterinburg
Scheduled
Terminal -
Yamal Airlines
YC45
8:15 PM
Salehard
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT119
8:40 PM
Surgut
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT320
8:40 PM
Khanty-Mansiysk
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT762
9:30 PM
Dubai Al Maktoum International
Scheduled
Terminal -
S7 Airlines
S75355
10:00 PM
Novosibirsk
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT453
1:15 AM
Moscow Vnukovo
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT1288
1:40 AM
Nizhnevartovsk
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT210
1:50 AM
Kazan
Scheduled
Terminal -
Aeroflot
SU6451
4:45 AM
St Petersburg Pulkovo
Scheduled
Terminal -
Aeroflot
SU1502
5:55 AM
Moscow Sheremetyevo
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT300
6:45 AM
Khanty-Mansiysk
Scheduled
Terminal -
UTair
UT101
8:40 AM
Surgut
Scheduled
Terminal -
Yamal Airlines
YC9
11:55 AM
Salehard
Scheduled
Terminal -

Good to know

Distance to Tyumen13.8km
Distance to Ozhogina16.8km
Most popular destinationTel Aviv

Tyumen Airport FAQs

For international arrivals, it usually takes around an hour to clear Tyumen Airport’s passport control and claim your baggage if you checked any in. Domestic arrivals to Tyumen Airport don’t need to pass through passport control, so take a little less time.

If you’re heading to Tyumen Airport arrivals to pick up a family member or friend, consider arriving half an hour after their flight is due to touch down.
We recommend you leave at least two and a half hours between your inbound and outbound flights, especially if you are self-transferring on an international flight. When you self-transfer, you may need to clear customs, claim any luggage, and then check it back in yourself for your next flight. Take into account that you might need to change terminals, or it could take longer than necessary to navigate Tyumen Airport’s departure lounge.
Check-in and baggage drop often close an hour before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights, and sometimes an hour and a half before for longer-haul international flights. As a rule of thumb, you should try to arrive at Tyumen Airport two hours before you fly, but check with the airline you’re flying with.
Don’t worry if there’s no information available on our live flight tracker. We try our best to pull it directly from each airline, but sometimes this might not work properly. Try contacting the airline directly or checking their website to see if you can get an update.
Don’t panic! If you are not already at Tyumen Airport, try contacting the airline directly to see if you can get on the next flight out, or a refund.

If you’re already inside Tyumen Airport Departures when you find out, head to the airline’s desk to speak directly with someone.

If there are no more flights to your destination with the same airline and you really need to get there soon, we recommend searching for a new flight with Skyscanner and booking as soon as possible. You can then try to claim a refund for the original canceled flight.

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