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Cheap flights to Moscow

Moscow is a metropolis in the truest sense of the word. With over 11 million residents, it is an official world megacity, and has all the cosmopolitan edges to go with it. From the iconic Soviet-era Ostankino TV Tower to its trendy bar and restaurant scene, Moscow has everything you could need for an unforgettable Russian break.

When to book cheap flights to Moscow

Cheap flights to Moscow are not really easy to come by: you’ll need to book early to secure a deal. The ferocious winter means July and August are probably the best times to visit if you’re looking for good weather. If you tire of sightseeing, this is also an excellent time of year to trek into the nearby Russian wilderness.

Of course, so long as you wrap up warm and bag yourself a pair of good snow boots, winter shows off Moscow at its quintessential best. Covered in snow, the famous Red Square makes a picture perfect view.

How to find the best deals to Moscow

Due to the city’s size and global significance, cheap flights to Moscow are not always available. However, you may be able to save money by booking in advance. Remaining as flexible as possible on travel dates is also a good way of pinching a few pennies.

Be sure to compare direct and indirect flights too – while the latter take longer, they can sometimes be cheaper.

While direct flights depart from London, many other departure points will require a connection.

Main airports in Moscow

Moscow has three large airports. Flights arriving here booked through Expedia will land at one of the larger two: Moscow Domodedovo Airport (DME) or Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO). Both are located close to the city. Between them, they process over 70 million passengers a year.

Which airlines fly to Moscow?

  • Lufthansa
  • Aeroflot
  • British Airways
  • KLM
  • Air France
  • Alitalia
  • Finn Air
  • Air Baltic
  • Turkish Airlines

How to get around in Moscow

It shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise to learn that the planet’s 12th largest city has a fairly reliable transport system! While you’ll find trains, trams, buses, taxis, ferries and even limos available, using the underground metro system is the best way to avoid traffic. Traffic jams are an almost constant occurrence above ground.

However, exploring individual districts on foot is also a lot of fun in the right weather, particularly in the Arbat district. Here, when the sun is shining artists, street performers and tourists all come to enjoy the festive atmosphere.

What are the must-sees in Moscow?

Sitting on the banks of the Moskva River, the Russian capital has a skyline almost as eclectic as its timeline. It’s a joy to take in.

Moscow’s rich history can be experienced in Red Square. Home to the Kremlin, Red Square is also flanked by Assumption Cathedral and the city’s most recognisable landmark, St Basil's Cathedral, easily identified by its nine colourful domes.

Tips for travelling in Moscow

A visa is required for all British travellers visiting Moscow. You’ll need to arrange this before you visit. Russia is famously bureaucratic, so ensure you apply for your visa well in advance of your trip, especially during busy times.

If you’re travelling on a new passport (namely, one with a chip) be sure you have signed it. Some visitors to Russia have been turned away at the border for not doing so.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Moscow's airport?
Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) is the most well-known airport in Moscow. There are several airports within the region, so be sure to pick the right one when booking your flights.
How far is Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin Intl Airport from central Moscow?
Lengthy commutes don’t have to be stressful if you consider your options ahead of time. Downtown Moscow is 26 kilometres from Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO), so it’s smart to know how to get to the city before you land.
What airport is best to fly into Moscow?
A great number of travellers pass through Moscow each and every day. With several airports around the city, there are a number of places you might land. The busiest ones are Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin Intl Airport (26 kilometres from downtown), DME (40 kilometres from downtown) and Vnukovo Intl. Airport (VKO) (26 kilometres from downtown).
How many airlines fly to Moscow?
There are 55 air carriers that jet into Moscow from 145 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Moscow?
Moscow receives the largest number of flights from Ural Airlines, S7 Airlines and NordStar Airlines with Ural Airlines being the favourite choice of carrier. Sochi is the most popular city for passengers to set off from.
How many nonstop flights are there to Moscow?
Arranging an amazing Moscow adventure is a piece of cake when there are 3,885 nonstop flights every week to pick from.
Where are the most popular flights to Moscow departing from?
A large number of flights to Moscow depart from Sochi, St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad airports.
How long is the flight to Moscow Airport?
If it’s Sochi you’re leaving behind, you’ll be airborne for around 3 hours and 25 minutes before you arrive in Moscow. Terminal to terminal from St. Petersburg generally takes 1 hour and 33 minutes and from Yekaterinburg, the average flight time is 2 hours and 41 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Moscow?
We’ve all come across those fortunate travellers who somehow score extremely cheap plane tickets every time they fly. Eager to know how to do it for your Moscow holiday? Don’t leave it until the last moment to lock in your flight. Another good way to score an unbeatable deal is to shop around. If your destination has more than one airport, don’t forget to research the cost of flying into a less busy terminal. And finally, remember that the early bird catches the worm. Familiarize yourself with airfare costs and be ready to grab your ticket as soon as you spot a bargain. The best deals don’t last long.
How to survive the flight to Moscow?
Depending on where you’re coming from, your flight to Moscow could be completely stress-free or it could drag on forever. We’ve rounded up some useful tips that will help you start your next great adventure on a positive note.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • Flying can be a stress-free experience if you bring the right things. Firstly, you’ll want a few basic toiletries, such as a toothbrush and some deodorant, a fresh change of clothes and a good book. Next, find room in your carry-on bag for your phone and charger, medications and maybe a comfy neck pillow too. Last, but definitely not least, remember to bring your passport, travel papers and your bank cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Double-check that you don’t have a Swiss Army knife hiding in one of the zippers of your carry-on luggage. Other prohibited items include explosive or flammable goods, such as aerosol cans and bleach, and gels and liquids in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters).

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should always be your priority when picking what to wear during your flight. Consider your footwear with care too, as swollen ankles and feet are a common side effect of flying. Shoes which are flat and slightly roomy work well.
  • The condition called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a risk on long-haul flights. It results from blood clots forming due to poor circulation and inactivity. Walking around the cabin and doing regular leg and foot exercises while seated is a great way to prevent this happening. Wearing a high-quality pair of compression socks also helps reduce the risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Moscow?
The secret is to be well prepared before you arrive at security. That way, you’ll be boarding that plane to Moscow in no time flat. Follow these tips and get your trip off to a flying start:

  • Airport security personnel first need to check that you have a valid ID and matching boarding pass before you’re allowed to proceed any further. Have them ready for inspection.
  • Time to strip down. Well sort of. Your coat, belt, keys and other items in your pocket, like your headphones, will be required to go through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process faster by removing them before your turn arrives.
  • For just a few minutes, you’ll need to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, laptop and any other electronic gadgets must also go through the scanner.
  • Any gels or liquids, such as toothpaste or perfume, that you want to take on board need to be in containers no greater than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters). Also, everything must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), zip-lock bag.
  • Slip-on shoes are a great footwear choice as you’re less likely to be required to remove them when passing through security. Big boots and heavier-style shoes are often subjected to extra screening.
  • Take all prohibited items out of your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp objects like a pocket knife or tools, pack them in your checked luggage. They won’t be allowed in the cabin.

Flights to Moscow information
Destination airport
Moscow
Destination airport IATA code
MOW
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