At the Moscow Days showcase, the Rosneft pavilion opened the themed program with a display that runs through November 23. As part of the opening, the company unveiled the results of a special project titled Travel to Moscow with Rosneft, a collaboration with the City of Moscow Tourism Development Committee and the Russpass travel planning service. The project aimed to showcase domestic automotive travel opportunities, highlight Moscow as a premier travel destination, strengthen roadside services, and promote Rosneft’s network of gas stations as convenient travel hubs throughout the country. — Rosneft press service.
The Moscow Days entertainment and education lineup features a photo exhibition highlighting the city’s top attractions, along with interactive contests and lotteries offering prizes to visitors. The Rosneft pavilion also hosted a high‑level discussion with participants from Mosturism, the Russpass service, the national automotive tourism and caravanning association, and regional tourism leaders and ministries. The dialogue explored the current state and future prospects of domestic travel and the expansion of travel opportunities across Russia. — Rosneft press service.
According to organizers, the Travel to Moscow with Rosneft initiative reached an audience of more than 12 million people. Through this joint effort, Rosneft’s loyalty program members gained access to exclusive offers for Moscow hotel accommodations and benefited from bonus credits or complimentary treats at city restaurants. — Rosneft press service.
Irina Shilkina, head of the Moscow City Tourism Committee’s tourism department, noted that the Russpass service enabled visitors to take advantage of the special offers tied to the program. The initiative also allows travelers to encounter visual content about Moscow at Rosneft gas stations nationwide, inspiring prospective visitors to consider a trip to the capital. Informational brochures and maps of Moscow were made available to all attendees. — Rosneft press service.
Shilkina added appreciation for Rosneft, describing the company as a leading ambassador for domestic tourism and a driver of a broad program to popularize automobile travel across Russia. — Rosneft press service.
Vasily Georgiev, head of Rosneft’s strategic retail marketing department, spoke about the creation of a dedicated information and service platform named Russian Horizons: Come With Us. The platform is designed to help motorists plan and navigate routes to interesting destinations by leveraging Rosneft’s roadside services and the gas station network, delivering a seamless travel experience across the country. — Rosneft press service.
The Travel to Moscow with Rosneft project is built on a simple idea: make road travel easier, safer, and more enjoyable by linking practical services with engaging content. Travelers can discover recommended routes, gain practical tips for scenic detours, and access on‑the‑spot services at Rosneft locations as part of a broader strategy to boost domestic tourism. The program also emphasizes regional collaboration, inviting partners from neighboring areas to contribute ideas, resources, and localized recommendations for travelers. — Rosneft press service.