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Direct travel from the Baltic Sea to Chukotka, excluding a stopover in Moscow, is not feasible.

Regular flight services from Vladivostok to Anadyr potentially set to resume by September-October.

Direct travel from the Baltic Sea to Chukotka, via Moscow, is not possible by air.
Direct travel from the Baltic Sea to Chukotka, via Moscow, is not possible by air.

Direct travel from the Baltic Sea to Chukotka, excluding a stopover in Moscow, is not feasible.

In a recent development, the possibility of resuming direct flights between the Far Eastern cities of Vladivostok and Anadyr has been discussed by authorities, according to reports by RIA Novosti. This potential resumption, if it were to occur, would be significant for air travel in the region.

Currently, the only way to travel from Vladivostok to Anadyr is via Moscow, with flights between Primorye and Chukotka requiring a stopover in the Russian capital. However, according to recent announcements, Aeroflot is increasing flights mainly to Vladivostok from Moscow and other Far Eastern destinations, but Anadyr is not mentioned as part of this expansion.

As of June 2025, Anadyr Airport offers a limited number of domestic flights, with no direct connection listed specifically to Vladivostok. Furthermore, flight listings from Russia do not indicate a resumption or scheduling of direct flights between Vladivostok and Anadyr this fall or any other upcoming period.

Despite the ongoing discussions, according to the latest data, **direct flights between Vladivostok and Anadyr are not currently scheduled to resume this fall**, and no official start date has been announced publicly. Travelers may need to check closer to the season or consult the airlines directly for any updates that may arise later.

If flights between Vladivostok and Anadyr were to resume, they would no longer require a stopover in Moscow, potentially improving connectivity in the Far East. The Chukotka Governor, Vladimir Kuznetsov, has reported on the potential resumption of direct flights between the two cities.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. In the meantime, travellers planning to visit the Far East are advised to monitor airline websites and news sources for any announcements regarding the resumption of direct flights between Vladivostok and Anadyr.

The resumption of direct flights between Vladivostok and Anadyr would offer an alternative lifestyle for travelers, eliminating the need for a stopover in Moscow. At present, there are no confirmed plans for such flights to resume this fall, so travelers should keep up-to-date with airline websites and news sources for potential updates.

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