On November 16, 2015 UTair Aviation will start performing regular flights between Vnukovo Airport in Moscow and Vladivostok International Airport.

Flights will be performed three times per week with wide-body long range Boeing 767-200 airliners according to the schedule below, all times local:

The flight time is nine hours. Airfares start at 11,175 rubles.*

'With the addition of the new flight, UTair Aviation further expands its presence in the Far East,' said UTair - Passenger Airliners President Alexey Budnik. 'We hope that new flights to Vladivostok from Vnukovo Airport will help improve transport availability of the Primorsky Krai Region and work to maintain affordable airfares for passengers.'

Vladivostok today is a modern, dynamically developing city which appeals to many travelers thanks to its unique environment - seascapes of unbelievable beauty, azure-emerald bays, mysterious mountains and crests, national parks with rare plant and wildlife, many of which are among the endangered species in the Red Book of the Russian Federation. Tourists from all over the world visit the region to see the many historical and military monuments, enjoy the one-of-a-kind spirit of ocean romance, the fantastic sights over Zolotoy Rog Bay and the hospitality of the Russian Far East with its abundance of the freshest seafood from the Pacific Ocean.

For further information on all UTair routes, airfares and special offers visit www.utair.ru or contact the UTair helpdesk at 8-800-234-00-88 (toll-free in Russia) or +7 (3452) 298-888 for international calls.

* Economy class airfare, taxes included (excluding agency fees). Non-refundable. Seats are limited. UTair reserves the right to cancel or change the promotion without notice at any time.

UTair Aviationis the core enterprise of UTair Group. In 2014 the UTair Group fleet transported 11,204,598 passengers, achieving a 7% increase over the previous year. UTair flies to 110 destinations, including 40 unique destinations. UTair Group headquarters are located in Surgut. UTair maintains its main hub at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, where over 160 UTair flights are scheduled daily. UTair has been an IOSA-compliant airline since 2008. In OctoberUTairsuccessfully passed another certification audit for compliance with the requirements of the International Standard for Operational Safety.The International Air Transport Authority has extended the validity of UTair's certificate to October 12, 2017.

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