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Vladivostok Airport Expands Flight Schedule for Summer 2025

Vladivostok Airport is gearing up for a busy summer season with an expanded flight schedule that promises increased connectivity to domestic and international destinations. Starting March 30, 2025, the airport’s summer timetable will run through October 25, bringing new services and frequency increases to some of the most sought-after routes.

One of the most notable changes is the boost in air connections to China. Starting March 31, Air China, the flagship airline of China, will add a new direct route from Vladivostok to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), making it easier for travelers to access one of the world’s largest cities. This addition will increase the frequency of flights to Beijing, bringing the total to 20 weekly services, including those operated by major carriers like S7 Airlines, Hainan Airlines, and China United Airlines.

In addition to the Beijing route, travelers will also enjoy more direct flights to other Chinese cities such as Dalian, Harbin, and Shanghai. Air Koryo will continue its service to Pyongyang three times a week, while Hainan Airlines will resume flights to Xian and Sanya, two popular destinations in China. For those looking for even more variety, Condor will offer a direct route from Hamburg, Germany, to Vladivostok, expanding the airport’s European connections.

Vladivostok Airport is also making strides in improving services to nearby destinations within Russia. Starting in April, flights to Moscow will run six times daily with Aeroflot, and the airline will also add more flights to Krasnoyarsk, which will stop over in Moscow. Additionally, Aurora Airlines will resume flights to Magadan with three weekly departures, and new routes will be launched to destinations like Iturup and Nikolayevsk-on-Amur starting in July.

In terms of international travel, flights to Vietnam’s Nha Trang will be available through AZUR air starting in April, making it easier for tourists seeking a tropical escape. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan Airways will maintain its regular flights to Tashkent twice a week, ensuring strong ties with Central Asia.

With the summer season underway, Vladivostok Airport is offering an impressive range of destinations, from bustling urban centers to beach resorts, catering to both business and leisure travelers. Whether heading to China, Southeast Asia, or popular Russian destinations, the enhanced schedule provides more flexibility and convenience for those flying out of this far-eastern Russian hub.

For those looking to explore the diverse regions of Russia, domestic flights will see more frequent departures to cities like Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, among others. With a host of new routes and additional frequencies, Vladivostok Airport is poised to make the summer of 2025 a season of seamless travel.

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