Vladivostok Air
Vladivostok Air was a Russian passenger carrier focused on serving the Russian Far East and nearby international markets from a regional perspective. From a traveler’s point of view it operated scheduled domestic and short- to medium-haul international services out of Vladivostok (VVO) and Khabarovsk Novy (KHV), with connections through Moscow’s Sheremetyevo (SVO).
Where Vladivostok Air Flies
Vladivostok Air operated primarily from bases in the Russian Far East, notably Vladivostok (VVO) and Khabarovsk Novy (KHV), with operations that also connected through Moscow’s Sheremetyevo (SVO). The airline’s network focused on domestic Russian routes within the Far East and nearby international markets in Northeast Asia, serving short- and medium-haul sectors from those hubs.
Hubs
- Khabarovsk Novy Airport · KHV
- Sheremetyevo International Airport · SVO
- Vladivostok International Airport · VVO
Aircraft types operated: Antonov An-148, Tupolev Tu-204, Yakovlev Yak-40, Mil Mi-8
Tips for Flying Vladivostok Air
- Confirm the baggage allowance and any fees before booking, as rules can vary by route and fare type.
- Allow extra time for connections at regional airports like Vladivostok (VVO) and Khabarovsk Novy (KHV) because ground handling and transfer procedures can be slower than at major hubs.
- Check entry and visa requirements carefully for any international legs in Northeast Asia when booking itineraries that cross borders.
- Book seats in advance if you want specific seating on smaller regional aircraft, since seat selection can be limited on short-haul equipment.