PICES
2011 Annual Meeting Mechanisms
of Marine Ecosystem Reorganization in the North Pacific Ocean
October 14-23, 2011, Khabarovsk, Russia
Transportation
Khabarovsk
airport (KHV) is the largest in Siberia and the Russian
Far East (http://www.airkhv.ru
). It currently serves 5 international and 13 domestic
destinations.
Tanya Antonenko (ta.travelsolutions@gmail.com,
phone - 1-778-996-0808) is an experienced bilingual travel
agent, located in Vancouver, Canada, who can help you to book
your international and domestic (Russian) flights.
Direct
international flights to/from Khabarovsk airport (KHV):
Khabarovsk is located 700 kilometers
north of Vladivostok.
Getting to Khabarovsk is easy - you can reach the city
by taking an Vladivostok-Khabarovsk overnight
train (Trans-Siberian railway).
How to find
your way to the hotel and downtown?
The airport is located 10 km from
the city downtown.
It takes just 20 min to get from the airport to the
downtown by taxi (15-30 $).
There are also a direct bus (# 60) and a trolley-bus
(# 1), which you can use to get from the airport to
the city downtown.
Transportation
in the city (useful information)
The main means of public transportation
are buses, trolley-buses and trams. There is no subway
in the city. In all public transportation you can buy
your ticket from a conductor (no need to buy a ticket
beforehand). An average ticket price is 12-15 RUB (approximately
0.5 USD).
Taxies in the city do not have the meters. Make a price
arrangement before getting in. To get from the hotel
to the airport may cost you about 500-1000 RUB (15-30
USD). For your safety a car service will be provided
by your hotel.
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