Vladivostok International Airport, International airport in Primorsky Krai, Russia
Vladivostok International Airport is an international airport in Primorsky Krai located north of the city across grounds that include two separate airfields. The facility includes Terminal A with modern processing areas and a baggage system that handles arrivals and departures for domestic and international connections.
The airport was built starting in 1931 and began commercial operations in 1932. Passenger flights between Moscow and Vladivostok then started in 1948, linking the Russian Far East with the capital.
The airport terminal features architectural elements that represent the maritime heritage of Vladivostok, incorporating Russian Far East design elements throughout its facilities.
The terminal processes both domestic and international arrivals with automated check-in stations and baggage claim belts located in separate areas. Signage in Russian and English guides through the halls, and waiting areas are near the departure gates.
The facility maintains four separate runways on the same grounds, with the main runway adapted to accommodate all types of commercial aircraft. This configuration gives air traffic controllers extra flexibility when scheduling takeoffs and landings under changing weather conditions.
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