
Voronezh Voronezh Oblast, Russia Travel Guide
VOZ is approximately 18 km north of the city center. Airlines mainly operating from VOZ include Russian carriers like Aeroflot, S7 Airlines, Rossiya Airlines, and Pobeda. Routes are predominantly domestic, connecting to major Russian cities like Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan, and Yekaterinburg. Some limited international flights may operate to CIS countries.
VOZ is a relatively small airport but offers basic services: cafes, snack bars, duty-free shop (for international departures), ATMs, car rental desks (limited international agencies), taxi services, and free Wi-Fi.
VOZ serves as a gateway to major Russian cities. Explore flight deals at Dollar Flight Club or compare flights on Skyscanner.
Book flights 2-3 hours before domestic departures, 3-4 hours for international (if available).
Enjoy cafes, ATMs, and free Wi-Fi at Voronezh International Airport.
A valid national driving license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP) are needed. Bring vehicle registration and proof of insurance (Green Card or local Russian insurance). Find car rentals at DiscoverCars.com.
Main federal highways (e.g., M4 Don, passing through Voronezh) are generally well-maintained. Regional and local roads range in quality.
Concerns: aggressive driving, poor road lighting in rural areas, drunk driving. Winter conditions (snow, ice) can be very challenging. Russian traffic laws are strictly enforced.
Voronezh is a landlocked city located on the Voronezh River, which flows into the Don River. There are no sea or ocean ports for intercity travel or arrivals/departures.
Immigration procedures at seaports are not applicable for Voronezh as it's not a coastal city.
No specific exit fees or taxes are typically charged for departing Russia via air, land, or rail for tourists. For leaving the airport, arrive at least 2-3 hours before domestic flights, or 3-4 hours before any international flights (if they become available) to allow for check-in, security, and immigration.
Plan your departure in advance, allowing ample time for all necessary procedures. Having all documents ready and be aware ofing customs regulations contribute to a smooth exit.
Declarations are needed for big amounts of money, exceeding specific limits.
Special rules apply to certain goods and cultural artifacts; confirm these before departure.
No general exit fees or taxes for tourists.
Always double-check your passport, visa, and migration card before heading to your departure point.