Khabarovsk is one of the largest industrial, research and cultural centres of the Russian Far East, closely knit with Japan, China, Korea and Canada through a system of twin towns and sister cities. Khabarovsk has entered competitions against Russia's federal subjects several times, coming first as the country's most comfortable city. The 5,000-rouble banknote features the local sights such as Khabarovsk Bridge, the Amur Cliff and the monument to Russian general Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky. In its most recent history, the city has seen a revival after hosting the EU-Russia summit in 2009.

Paxport office in Khabarovsk
Paxport joined Vipservice in 2018. By then, the company had already had its regional office in Khabarovsk. It employs five people led by Khabarovsk-born Nadezhda Terpelovskaya (Development and Customer Acquisition Department). The office's main goal has originally been to provide 24-hour customer support. In particular, it is responsible for the night service, when it's day time in Khabarovsk and night in Moscow. Besides, 60% of Paxport's customers are in the regions and it's the Khabarovsk office that services them.
However, the office has proved its efficiency over the year, attracting 20 major customers from Krasnoyarsk to the Russian Far East. According to Paxport company's executives, the Khabarovsk office employees' competitive edge is their desire to work. They have to face the regional systems where large local companies agree to work with technologically underdeveloped poor-service agents and ticket offices in return for kickbacks. But Paxport representatives are convinced: 'The technologies and proper service will win!'
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