As the economy grew stronger after the slump of the 1990s, several
European airlines started or resumed flying to the city's Koltsovo
International Airport (SVX). These include Turkish Airlines,
Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines and Finnair.
Yekaterinburg is also served by the smaller Yekaterinburg Aramil Airport.
The
city's public transit network includes many tram, bus, trolleybus,
Marshrutka routes and Yekaterinburg Metro which opened in 1991. Today,
the Yekaterinburg Metro consists of one line, with a total of eight
stations