Cheap Flights to Moscow

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How Much Does it Cost To Fly To Moscow?

The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were $1,028 and for one-way flights to Moscow for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply

Moscow Flight Information

Traveling to
Moscow
Lowest Price
$1,028
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines Serving
Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines
Number of Daily Flights
Airlines with Direct Flights

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Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Moscow?
When it comes to airlines that fly in and out of Moscow, you’re not short on choice. There are 20 companies that service this major city. Book a seat on one of these recommended carriers:

  • Aeroflot
  • S7 Airlines
  • Ural Airlines

What airport is best to fly into Moscow?
Who wants to get caught up in bumper-to-bumper traffic while rushing to a flight on the other side of town? Be a wise wanderer. Moscow features a number of airports, so consider which one is nearest to your hotel. These are the city’s key airports:

  • Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) – 16 mi from downtown
  • Moscow Domodedovo Airport – 25 mi from downtown
  • Moscow Vnukovo Airport – 16 mi from downtown

Where to stay in Moscow
Enjoying the true essence of Moscow, the heart and capital of Russia, begins with booking a place to stay. With 6,060 properties to take your pick of with Travelocity, finding the ideal base for your next epic adventure is a breeze.If you’re the sort of traveler who dreams of high thread-count sheets, look up the Four Seasons Hotel Moscow or the The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow. If you’re simply looking for a cosy room to get some sleep, don’t stress! We’ve got options for you too. The Landmark Hostel Arbat and the Napoleon Hostel are some cheaper alternatives.Make the most of your stay in Moscow and swing by Red Square. With both the Hotel Nikolsky Red Square and the Kvartira N3 within walking distance, there’s no reason not to have a look!
Places to visit in Moscow
Famous attractions can look awesome online, but there’s nothing quite like gazing at them yourself. While you’re in Moscow, be sure to visit Red Square, and St. Basil’s Cathedral — they’ll definitely knock your socks off!Experience the true essence of this city by enjoying places like State Historical Museum, and Bolshoi Theatre. If you’ve got a little more time up your sleeve, Lenin’s Mausoleum, and Armoury Chamber are worth seeing too.Get to know the fantastic range of species at Moscow Zoo and meet some new furry friends! Need some more options? If you’d like something to remember your vacation by, think beyond the everyday T-shirts, fridge magnets and mugs, and get the perfect souvenir at GUM Department Store. But there’s more. It’s a real treat to have the opportunity to see the flower beds and botanical displays found in Alexander Gardens, an impressive private garden.
How to get through airport security fast when traveling to Moscow
Your journey to Moscow begins as soon as you’ve finished all the security checks. Here are some handy tips to make sure you pass through quickly:

  • Make sure your passport and boarding pass are not hard to access. You’ll be required to present them straightaway.
  • Take off your belt and shoes before arriving at the security checkpoint. Items like these are not permitted in the body scanner.
  • Electronic goods such as phones, laptops and cameras will need to be sent through the X-ray machine separately. Make sure they’re within easy reach.
  • When you get to the security checkpoint, you’ll be asked to place all gels, liquids and creams in a separate bin for scanning. Make sure they’re all stored in containers smaller than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and sealed in a clear zip-lock bag.
  • Security personnel will likely tell you to take off your shoes for the body scanner. Choose a pair that you can slip off easily. There’s nothing more irritating than having to do up your laces again and again.
  • The list of non-permissible items is forever changing. Have a look at your carrier’s website to learn about what is not allowed on board their aircraft.

How to find cheap flights

What is the best day to buy a plane ticket?

Airfares offered on Friday tend to be the cheapest, according to flight demand on Travelocity.ca in 2021. Purchasing your airfares on a Thursday or Saturday can also provide better value, however our advice if you’re looking to save money is to avoid booking on a Wednesday or Sunday. Our data shows that those two days have the highest ticket values on average, so keep this in mind if you’re browsing flight deals.

 

What are the cheapest days to fly?

Frequent travellers may already know this, earlier in the week is often the cheapest time to fly. Flights departing on a Monday are the cheapest of the week. Since flights towards the middle of the week tend to be more popular, this causes the prices to rise. This is why, on average, airfares booked on Travelocity.ca in 2021 were most expensive for Wednesday departures.

 

How far in advance can you book a flight?

Here’s the deal: It is typically possible to start comparing international airfares on Travelocity.ca up to 12 months in advance. However, it does depend on the carrier as not all airlines release their prices that far out. According to our 2021 flight demand trends, last minute planners can still bag a bargain with some of the cheapest fares appearing 2-4 weeks prior to their travel dates.

*According to flight demand on Travelocity.ca from January to December 2021. Savings are subject to change and may vary depending on selections made.

Flights To Moscow

Catch a flight to Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) and explore the two sides of this city that make a visit intriguing and captivating. Experience the classic with renowned cultural attractions and fascinating history. Then explore the unexpected and shop hip boutiques or take the selfie of a lifetime on a unique rooftop tour. Rub elbows with the locals on a pub crawl and learn one of many superstitions: Empty bottles go under the table, not on it! Plane tickets to Moscow are just the beginning of your discovery of this enigmatic culture.

Transportation From SVO

SVO airport has been extensively modernized and has won awards for quality and service, so your Moscow flight experience should be smooth and comfortable. High-speed Aeroexpress trains run from the airport to Belorussky station in Moscow. The rail terminal is located near Terminal E, where most international flights land. However, you’ll need to take the airport shuttle if you fly into Terminal C. The Aeroexpress terminal contains many other amenities, including kiosks for videoconferencing, bank services, and car rental agencies. There are also city buses that run to the Rechnoy Vokzal, Planernaya, and Leninskiy Prospekt neighborhoods. If you’re taking a cab, you’ll need to order one at one of the taxi desks, which are located in all terminals. Need a hotel near Sheremetyevo Airport? This is the only airport in Russia where you can sleep in a “capsule hotel” right in the terminal. Get some shut-eye in comfortable cruise cabin-style “sleepboxes” for a space-age airport experience (with Wi-Fi!).

Solve the Riddles of Moscow

Book one of Travelocity’s cheap flights to Moscow and form your own opinion of this controversial and popular city. Get great deals when you reserve your hotel and airfare together with our vacation packages to Moscow, then tap on the nearest wood (your own head works well, too) three times to bring your journey good luck.

*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.