Aircompany Yakutia
Aircompany Yakutia is a Russian regional passenger carrier based at Platon Oyunsky Yakutsk International Airport (YKS). From a traveler’s perspective it functions as a regional airline serving domestic destinations across Siberia and the Russian Far East, with some regional international services.
The airline focuses on short- and medium-haul operations connecting remote communities and regional centers rather than long-haul intercontinental flying; it is not a member of a major global airline alliance.
Where Aircompany Yakutia Flies
The airline is based at Platon Oyunsky Yakutsk International Airport (YKS) and primarily serves domestic destinations across Siberia and the Russian Far East, with some scheduled and charter links to nearby international points in the region. Operations emphasize connections to remote communities and regional centers rather than long-haul international travel; route schedules can include a mix of frequent local hops and less-frequent services to larger cities.
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Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Aircompany Yakutia operates a mixed roster that includes regional turboprops and older Soviet-era jets, with types such as Antonov An-24, Antonov An-26, Antonov An-140 and Tupolev Tu-154 listed in its equipment mix. The airline’s network profile is focused on short- and medium-haul flying, so most aircraft are configured for daytime regional service with standard economy seating; some jet aircraft may offer a basic business-class section on certain routes. Expect modest onboard amenities on regional flights (limited inflight entertainment and simple catering on longer sectors).
Aircraft types operated: Antonov An-24, Antonov An-26, Antonov An-140, Tupolev Tu-154
Tips for Flying Aircompany Yakutia
- Check baggage allowances and fees at booking because allowances can vary by route and fare type, especially on regional turboprops versus jet services.
- Allow extra time for connections and ground handling at remote airports in Siberia and the Russian Far East, and expect weather-related delays in winter months.
- Confirm whether meals or in-flight services are included on your specific flight; many short regional sectors have minimal catering and amenities.
- Buy tickets directly from the airline or contact customer service for schedule updates and irregular operations, since regional schedules can change and third-party systems sometimes lag.