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Vladivostok Knevichi Airport

IATA Code
VVO
ICAO Code
UHWW
Website
http://www.vvo.aero
City
Vladivostok
Country
Russian Federation
Runways
3500m
2500m
973m
602m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Aeroflot
Air Koryo
Korean Air
NordStar Airlines
S7 Airlines
SAT
Transaero Airlines
Ural Airlines
Vladivostok Air
Yakutia
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Aerosvit Airlines
Alitalia

Vladivostok International Airport serves the city of Vladivostok, a major Russian port city on the Pacific Ocean in the country's far east. Located near to the Russian border with North Korea and China, Vladivostok has direct links to larger east Asian cities and an extensive regional domestic network and longer-haul links to major Russian cities. Vladivostok Avia is based at the airport and is the largest operator.

Location of Vladivostok Knevichi Airport, Russian Federation


 
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European airlines ramp-up capacity to China

10-Aug-11 5:33 PM

Asia Pacific, particularly China, is one of the current destination hotspots for European carriers, with connections between Europe and China improving in recent months and over the past couple of years. The initial focus was obviously on providing connectivity between key European hubs and the capital city of Beijing, with services to Shanghai also quite extensive, although a number of carriers are adding service to secondary, albeit still large destinations in China, such as Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqin, Urumqi, Sancha, Dalian and Harbin.

CAPA’s Hottest Airlines to watch in 2011: Europe

9-Nov-10 5:09 PM

The European airline market was battered by the global financial crisis, recording a combined loss of USD4.3 billion in 2009, according to IATA. Europe's tepid economic recovery, the ash cloud crisis, difficulties in cutting capacity and massive structural changes within the short-haul market have conspired to make 2010 another challenging year. Losses are anticipated at USD1.3 billion in 2010, making it the only region to be unprofitable in an otherwise strong year for recovery elsewhere. But there are some bright spots in the region. In this report, CAPA reviews the European airlines expected to make waves in 2011.

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