Dalavia

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Dalavia was a Russian passenger airline based at Khabarovsk Novy Airport (KHV) in the Russian Far East. From a traveler’s perspective it operated scheduled services connecting Khabarovsk with domestic and regional destinations rather than functioning as a large international network carrier.

Where Dalavia Flew

Dalavia operated from its main base at Khabarovsk Novy Airport (KHV), focusing on services within the Russian Far East and regional connections to nearby countries. Specific route maps and any codeshare or alliance relationships are not documented here, so check current schedules with the airline or your booking source.

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Aircraft and Cabin Classes

Dalavia’s fleet included Russian-built jet types such as the Ilyushin Il-62 and the Tupolev Tu-214. Detailed cabin configurations and marketed class names are not well-documented; expect configurations typical of regional carriers rather than modern long-haul premium products.

Aircraft types operated: Ilyushin Il-62, Tupolev Tu-214

Tips for Flying Dalavia

  • Confirm the airline’s operational status and schedule before booking, as smaller carriers can change service with little notice.
  • Verify baggage allowances and any fees at booking since policies can vary and may not match major international carriers.
  • Check the aircraft type and cabin configuration for your flight if onboard amenities matter, because equipment can affect seat comfort and inflight service.
  • Print or download boarding documents and have local contact details for Khabarovsk Novy (KHV) handy, as airport services and online check-in options can be limited.
  • If your itinerary includes international connections, confirm visa and entry requirements for any transit or destination countries.

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