The flydubai Boeing 737, which took off from Dubai, exploded into a fireball on Saturday after missing the runway in southern Russia while making a second attempt to land in heavy wind and rain.
"The airport is now fully functional," an airport representative told AFP.
Yesterday, officials said workers finished clearing the runway of debris, which investigators said had been scattered up to 1.5 kilometres away from the crash site.
Investigators have launched a criminal probe into whether poor weather, a pilot error or a technical fault were behind the crash, which killed all 55 passengers and seven crew members on board, including nine different nationalities.
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The plane's two black boxes were recovered from the crash site but were "badly damaged", Russia's intergovernmental aviation committee said.
It said the analysis of the flight recorders would take time.
Experts from the state-owned budget airline flydubai, a sister firm of Emirates Airlines, and the UAE authorities are assisting with the probe, Russian investigators said.
Although it is "too early to draw even preliminary conclusions," the Russian government may initiate amendments to regulations and air transport rules in the country if the probe uncovers "technical issues" were to blame, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said.
Russia's aviation agency has said there was no doubt about the safety of the runway or facilities at Rostov-on-Don and brushed off any blame directed at the air traffic controllers.