AirRussia.US News - September 2014
Yakutia Airlines will resume weekly Alaska-Russian Far East service and twice-weekly Tokyo-Kamchatka service in July 2015.

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ALASKA-KAMCHATKA
2015 SUMMER FLIGHTS
      
Service starts July 11, 2015  

Next summer, YAKUTIA AIRLINES will embark on its fourth season of service between Anchorage and the Russian Far East cities of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Khabarovsk. The convenient schedule will allow for same-day connections to/from Vladivostok, Moscow, and other cities throughout Russia.   

 
Flights will operate on Saturdays, July 11 to August 29, 2015 utilizing Boeing 737-700NG aircraft configured with Business, Premium, and Economy classes of service.  
 

Check future newsletters for information about the start of ticket sales and ticket prices.  

 

     

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JAPAN AND KAMCHATKA RESUME IN JULY 2015!



Nonstop seasonal service between Tokyo's Narita Airport and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky will resume in the summer of 2015 and will be operated with Sukhoi Superjet aircraft.

Flights will operate twice per week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, July 15 to August 15, 2015. Flight time is approximately 3.5 hours.
 
 
  For schedule updates, visit our JAPAN-KAMCHATKA page.


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IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO START PLANNING
YOUR 2015 FISHING TRIP

  Photo: Val Atkinson, Courtesy of the Fly Shop.

It's not too early to start planning your 2015 fishing expedition to Kamchatka! This saber-shaped peninsula is easy to find on a map: it just south from the farthest east corner of the Eurasian continent into the North Pacific, forming the western edge of the Bering Sea. It's unique characteristics - plentiful rivers, a rich ecosystem and long isolation - make it a fisherman's paradise. Kamchatka is the spawning ground of one-quarter of the world's Pacific salmon, and the rainbow trout that fill its waters are legendary. 

In 30 years of fly fishing the world's rivers, I never imagined I would experience such an abundance of species in such a wild setting. It was indeed my trip of a lifetime. 
-Michael Hamilton, Northwest Fly Fishing January/February 2014

This corner of Russia is closer to Seattle and Los Angeles than it is to Moscow, and it's just 4 hours away from Anchorage, Alaska. Check out these North American outfitters who have extensive experience in arranging trips to Kamchatka and the Russian Far East. They are already taking bookings and can help you put together your ultimate trip. 

Learn about Kamchatka-based operators at the Kamchatka Travel Portal
  
               
ALASKA-SIBERIA LEND-LEASE FLIGHTS 
TO BE REENACTED IN THE SUMMER OF 2015


During World War II, the United States delivered more than 8,000 aircraft via Alaska to the Soviet Union as part of a unique alliance to defeat Nazi Germany. In 2015, to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the BRAVO 369 flight team will embark on a re-creation flight along the Alaskan-Siberian air route (ALSIB). This dangerous, 6,000 mile route is virtually unknown today, but was a critical component of the massive U.S. Lend-Lease Program. The team will fly the original ALSIB route from Great Falls, Montana through Siberia to Moscow in historic, vintage WWII aircraft. The culmination of this massive undertaking will become a documentary, Warplanes to Siberia, bringing history alive by showcasing the personal stories from 70 years ago and following the modern-day pilots, both American and Russian, as they become the first to fly this route since World War II. Read more...

Warplanes to Siberia
VIDEO From BRAVO 369 Flight Foundation: Warplanes to Siberia
 

 



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