Vladivostok International Airport

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The Vladivostok Airport is the international airport of the Russian city of Vladivostok in Primorye. It is the headquarters of the airline Vladivostok Avia.

History

The current airport was created by the merger of the two airfields Osjornyje Kljutschi and Knewitschi, the latter was formerly used for military purposes. 2005/2006 the domestic terminal (now Terminal B ) modernized.

Until February 15, 2008 Vladivostok Avia operator of the airport, which is now an independent public company and as Vladivostok International Airport SA was (VIA ) ( Vladivostok International Airport Ltd. ) firmt. End of 2008, 52.2 % of the voting shares of the Russian government were transferred to the operator of the airport Sheremetyevo.

In the context of strengthening the APEC summit in Vladivostok in 2012, the airport was modernized and expanded. So a new runway was put into operation in June 2011. The airport now has two Parallebahnen. In September 2012 the new passenger terminal A was put into operation. It is located around 3.5 km from the present-day away from the two older terminals and has a capacity of 1360 passengers per hour. As part of this expansion, a railway connection was built this was put into operation on 10 January 2013.

Airlines and destinations

Within Russia, will be flown from Vladivostok Airport from several cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk and Yuzhno -Sakhalinsk. The regular international destinations are Seoul, Pyongyang, Beijing, Dalian, Harbin, Osaka, Niigata and Bangkok.

The airline Vladivostok Avia offers from here to both national and international flights. In addition, the airport, among others, Aeroflot, Ural Airlines, Orenair, S7 Airlines, SAT Airlines and Transaero ( domestic flights ) and Nordwind Airlines, Air Koryo, Korean Air and China Southern Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways ( international flights ) fly.

Transport links

The airport is connected by a freeway with Vladivostok. There are several bus lines, among other things to Vladivostok, Ussurijsk, Nakhodka and Artyom. Since January 2013, there is a fast rail link from the new terminal A to Vladivostok.

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