A digital cabin for negotiations and work in silence has appeared at Krasnoyarsk airport

March 3 9:53
Rostelecom installed a digital acoustic cabin at Krasnoyarsk International Airport. D. A. Hvorostovsky. The Siberian airport has become the first air transport infrastructure facility whose passengers can use the service for renting a technologically advanced workspace.
Make an important call, conduct a business meeting in a confidential environment, or solve an urgent problem in silence – now you can do this comfortably while at the airport.
The cabin offered by Rostelecom is a high-tech soundproof design with tinted glass. Comfortable sofas at a transformable table can accommodate two interlocutors. A 220V socket, USB and Type-C connectors, comfortable lighting and forced ventilation are available inside.
To use the digital booth, you need to scan the QR code on the door and register. You can also book booth time through the RTK Sharing app, available for download in app stores.
“Every day, a vacation or business trip begins at airports for tens of thousands of Russians. In the modern pace of life, passengers often need to quickly resolve work issues or make an important call, and a digital cabin at the airport is exactly what helps to cope with such tasks,” said Timofey Abramenko, vice president for product development and work with SMEs at Rostelecom. “We see this not just as a new service, but as an important step towards creating an environment that makes work processes mobile and comfortable for everyone. Krasnoyarsk airport became the first site where we implemented this solution. I am sure that it has great potential, so we are planning to scale this project to other airports and public spaces. This is our contribution to creating an accessible digital environment where technology truly works for the benefit of everyone.”
Krasnoyarsk International Airport named after. D. A. Hvorostovsky is one of the most important air transport hubs in Siberia and the Far East, a strategic transit hub in air traffic between Europe and Asia. In 2025, Krasnoyarsk Airport served 3.4 million passengers on domestic routes alone.
“Passenger comfort is the number one priority for Krasnoyarsk Airport. We are constantly developing infrastructure to make every trip as convenient as possible, be it a family trip or a business trip,” said Deputy General Director for Operations at Krasnoyarsk International Airport. D. A. Hvorostovsky Mikhail Lukoshkov. “The installation of a digital acoustic booth by Rostelecom was another step in this direction: now business passengers can make an important call, solve an urgent problem, or hold a short meeting in a quiet and confidential environment, without being distracted by the noise of the terminal. We are honored to be the first airport in Russia to offer such a service—this confirms our commitment to innovation and attentiveness to the needs of modern travelers.”
The federal network of Rostelecom digital booths covers 12 cities. The service is available in Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, Magnitogorsk, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Perm, Samara, St. Petersburg and Ufa. To develop the area of workspace sharing, Rostelecom uses a franchising business model. Digital booths can be installed in any place where there is a need for a quiet, enclosed space for work: in business centers and shopping and entertainment complexes, in banks and network multifunctional centers, in airports and train stations. Especially for franchisees and property owners who install digital booths, there is an opportunity to insure them.
The booths can also be used as an additional information surface: Rostelecom’s “Smart Screens” with high-quality image broadcasting are built into their external walls.
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