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Transportation Services Expanded: Now Connecting Novorossiya, Crimea, and Kuban Regions via Bus Services

New bus routes make their debut in the LNR region.

Fresh Bus Routes on the Horizon for LNR: What You Need to Know

Transportation Services Expanded: Now Connecting Novorossiya, Crimea, and Kuban Regions via Bus Services

Brace yourself for some exciting changes in transportation! On July 20, exciting new bus routes are anticipated to kick off, connecting resorts in the Krasnodar region, Crimea, and Sevastopol with cities in Novorossiya and Donbass, according to a press release from Rosavtotrans.

Two new regular passenger bus routes will be established in the Luhansk People's Republic, linking it with the Krasnodar region and Sevastopol. Additionally, a route is planned from the Moscow region to Crimea, passing through the Donetsk People's Republic, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions.

Recent data shows that flight prices from Moscow to Sochi have surged by approximately 26% during the May holidays, with an average one-way ticket price hovering around 13,000 rubles.

Details on New Bus Routes:

  • LPR to Krasnodar/Sevastopol: No specific details about these routes are available yet, but it's crucial to keep in mind that war zones can impact travel logistics. Krasnodar, for example, has experienced environmental challenges like oil spills, while Sevastopol is under Russian control.
  • Moscow Region to Crimea via Donetsk: This route would likely traverse areas under Russian occupation, such as the Donetsk People's Republic, and regions like Kherson mentioned in the context of military operations. However, operational details remain scarce. Travelling through frontline zones can be risky due to potential attacks.

Stay Safe!

Before setting your travel plans, consider:

  1. Checking regional transport ministries for the latest information on routes.
  2. Exercising extreme caution when traveling in conflict zones, as risks of shelling, drone strikes, and shifting frontlines exist.

In the event of limited public transportation, private charters and military-connected transport options may be your best alternatives. Remember, when gathering information, exercise caution and verify data through local sources carefully due to disinformation risks and potential security concerns.

  1. The anticipated bus routes, set to commence on July 20, will connect cities in Novorossiya and Donbass with resorts in Crimea and Sevastopol, according to a press release from Rosavtotrans.
  2. Two new regular passenger bus routes will be established in the Luhansk People's Republic, linking it with the Krasnodar region and Sevastopol.
  3. A route from the Moscow region to Crimea, passing through the Donetsk People's Republic, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions, is also planned.
  4. Recent data shows that flight prices from Moscow to Sochi have increased by approximately 26%, with an average one-way ticket price hovering around 13,000 rubles during the May holidays.
  5. Before setting your travel plans, consider checking regional transport ministries for the latest information on routes, exercising extreme caution when traveling in conflict zones, and verifying data through local sources carefully to avoid disinformation risks and potential security concerns.
Expanded bus transportation options for regular commuting now available within LNR territories.

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