Vladivostok is a major transport hub in the Russian Far East. The city’s main transport facilities include Vladivostok International Airport (VVO), a maritime terminal and a railway station.
Increased traffic is expected at all transport hubs during IFEMS 2018 and celebrating the day of the Russian Navy, so please plan your travel in advance. Below you will see information about possible ways to get to Vladivostok.
By air
Vladivostok International Airport is at the crossroads of air routes connecting the Russian Far East with the Asia-Pacific region. The airport serves flights by Russian and international airlines and offers flights to and from roughly 50 destinations.
Tel.: +7 (423) 230 6909 (24 hours)
Email: via@vvo.aero
Website: www.vvo.aero
Address: 41, Vladimira Saybelya Ulitsa, Artem, Russia, 692756
The concourses at Vladivostok airport are open 24 hours. The airport also has lounges that offer services to both business class passengers as well as other categories of passengers for cash and cashless payment.
There is a VIP lounge in the left wing of Terminal A that offers passengers a broad range of services. A detailed description of the lounge and a full list of its services and rates is available here.
VIP lounge contact information:
Tel.: +7 (924) 730 4046
Fax: +7 (423) 230 6799
Email: vip-zal@vvo.aero
Transport between the airport and Vladivostok
The airport is located 44 km from Vladivostok in the city of Artem. Bus route 107 operates between Vladivostok International Airport and Vladivostok Railway Station. Information on the bus schedule is available by phone of the Operational dispatch service: +7 (966) 277 2060 and on the airport website.
Passengers can also get to Vladivostok by train. The latest information on changes in the train schedule can be obtained from the Inquiry Service of the Train Operator ‘Express of Primorye’: +7 (423) 2245 431, +7 (800) 775 0000 or website of the Russian Railways.
Flights to Vladivostok
Vladivostok Airport will be operating in a special mode during the International Far Eastern Maritime Show. Information about flights and booking tickets is available on the airport’s website.
If there is no direct flight between your city and Vladivostok, you can sel ect a route involving a stopover at numerous airports, both in Russia, and abroad. The following airports provide transit flights to Vladivostok:
Airports in Russia
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk International Airport (Khomutovo) (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia)
Airports in China
Pudong International Airport (Shanghai, China)
Taiping International Airport (Harbin, China)
Hong Kong International Airport (Hong Kong, China)
Sanya Phoenix International Airport (Hainan, China)
Airports in South Korea
Incheon International Airport (Seoul, South Korea)
Gimhae International Airport (Busan, South Korea)
Muan International Airport (Muan, South Korea)
Cheongju International Airport (Cheongju, South Korea)
Daegu International Airport (Daegu, South Korea)
Yangyang International Airport (Yangyang, South Korea)
Airports in Japan
Narita International Airport (Tokyo, Japan)
By train
Vladivostok is the terminal station of the world’s longest railway – the Trans-Siberian. This railway connects Vladivostok with Moscow and regional centres across Russia.
The Ocean train runs daily from Khabarovsk to Vladivostok, taking between 11 hours and 13 hours 30 minutes, depending on the departure time.
A detailed timetable and ticket prices are available here.
Vladivostok Railway Station
Tel.: +7 (800) 775 0000 (24 hours)
Email: info@rzd.ru
Website: www.eng.rzd.ru
Address: 2, Aleutskaya Ulitsa, Vladivostok, Russia, 690091
By car
The Ussuri A370 federal highway runs from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk. Vladivostok is connected with Chita via the Amur P296 motorway and with Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, and Chelyabinsk via the Baikal P259 highway.
You can also travel by car fr om Vladivostok to China’s main business centre in the northeast – Harbin. The drive takes about 9 hours and on Russian territory passes along the A370 and A184 highways before switching to the Hodao-301 highway after crossing the border with China.
By sea
The Marine Terminal in Vladivostok is located in the historical centre of the city and is a major landmark.
Marine Terminal
Tel.: +7 (423) 249 7353 (24 hours)
Fax: +7 (423) 249 7358 (24 hours)
Website: www.vlterminal.ru
Address: 1, Nizhneportovaya Ulitsa, Vladivostok, Russia, 690090