Новости
8 сентября 2016
From Novosibirsk to Baikit
KrasAvia airline, a partner of NOVOSIBIRSK International Airport, opens a new regular flight from Novosibirsk to Baikit on 20th September.

Photo by Svetlana Balaeva
Flights on the route will be operated on Tuesdays by An-24 aircraft. Departure time of the flight # 63 from Baikit to Novosibirsk is 9:00 a.m. Return flight # 64 from Novosibirsk to Baikit departs at 13:00 p.m. All times local.
Flight schedule is drawn up taking into account the possibility of using suitable connections in Tolmachevo airport with flights to Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Krasnodar, Simferopol and a number of other destinations.
Air traffic between Baikit and Novosibirsk will allow to improve transport accessibility for hard-to-reach settlements of Krasnoyarsk region. Flights are performed within the framework of the subsidy program in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated December 25, 2013, # 1242.
Novosibirsk - Baikit direction is interesting for tourists. The village is located on the right bank of the Podkamennaya Tunguska River. It is popular with fishermen and hunters not only from Russia but also from other countries of the world. The rivers Chunya, Bergima, Chunyatkan, Tychany, Baikitik located around the settlement, annually attract fishing enthusiasts and professionals. Fishing, hunting, rafting and helicopter tours can be arranged here for guests.
NOVOSIBIRSK International Airport is the largest air hub in Russia east of the Urals on major transit routes between Europe and Asia. The capacity of domestic terminal makes up to 1,800 passengers per hour, while the international terminal capacity – up to 1300 passengers per hour. The airport has two runways of ICAO I and II Categories.
State Enterprise "KrasAvia" of Krasnoyarsk region is a regional airline, which performs passenger and cargo operations in the Siberian Federal District. The airline has An-2, An-24, An-32A, An-26B-100, Yak-42D, Let L-410 and other aircrafts, as well as Mi-8T, Mi-8AMT, Mi-8MTV and Robinson R66 helicopters in its fleet.