As of February 2026, Aeroflot is absolutely still flying to Moscow, as it is the flag carrier of Russia and Moscow Sheremetyevo (SVO) is its primary global hub. However, its "where" has changed significantly. Due to ongoing geopolitical sanctions and airspace closures, Aeroflot cannot fly to the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, or Canada. Instead, its 2026 flight schedule is heavily concentrated on domestic routes across Russia and international destinations in "friendly" nations. This includes frequent service to Istanbul, Dubai, New Delhi, Beijing, and various cities in Central Asia. While the airline has faced challenges in servicing its Western-made Boeing and Airbus fleets due to parts embargos, it has increasingly relied on the Sukhoi Superjet and the newer MC-21 aircraft. For a traveler in 2026, you can fly Aeroflot to Moscow from hubs like Dubai or Istanbul, but not directly from Western capitals.