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There are many ways to get to
Russia:
By Air
Daily service to Moscow can be found fom
all major European capitals, New York, as well as Hong Kong and other
Asian cities.
St. Petersburg can be reached via daily flights
from many European capitals.
Among the airlines with regular flights are
Aeroflot, Air China, Air France, Air India, Alaska Airlines, Alitalia,
ANA, Balkan, British Airways, CSA, Delta, Finnair, JAL, KLM, Korean Air,
Lufthansa, LOT Polish, Malev, PIA, Sabena, SAS, Swissair, THY and Transaero.
There are also charter service available from most major cities in Europe
and North America
Siberian cities can be reached by air from
Moscow or by less frequent flights from Frankfurt, (Germany) Niigata,
or Osaka (Japan), Shenyang and Shanghai (China), Pyongyang (North Korea),
and Manila, Seoul, or Singapore.
By Rail
Major gateways to European Russia are Helsinki,
Warsaw, Prague and Budapest.
Other trains run from Amsterdam, Athens,
Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfort, Paris, Riga, Talinn, Helsinki,
Venice, Vilnius, and Warsaw to Moscow, or from Berlin and Brussels to
St. Petersburg.
To Siberia, be sure to experience the Trans-Siberian
Railway which runs in either direction between European and Asian
Russia.
By Bus
Bus service can be found from Talinn Estonia,
Helsinki Finland, and from Kirkenes Norway way above the Arctic Circle
to Murmansk.
By Car
A great way to see the country. Foreigners
can legally drive on almost all of Russia's roads and highways.
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