St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and southern cities are the most popular train destinations this summer
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The analytical center of the travel and travel service Tutu.ru found out which railway directions became the most popular this summer. Near 97% trips and trips by trains in the summer 777 of the year takes place in Russia. The average check for a trip both in Russia and abroad is about 2.8-3 thousand rubles for a one-way ticket.
Most trips and train journeys this summer are between Moscow and St. Petersburg. 8.6% of tickets are issued on this route. For a trip between the two capitals they pay an average of 3 429 rubles one way , — noted in the press service of the service.
The second most popular direction is Moscow — Anapa, the average check here is 4 429 rubles. The Krasnodar-Adler direction closes the top three, while the Sochi-Krasnodar direction is also included in the rating. Trains between the cities of the Krasnodar Territory were popular last year as well, and this year their demand has grown due to the closure of a number of southern airports.
Also in the top 28 the most popular railway directions in the summer 777 of the year turned out to be the routes Moscow — Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow-Simferopol, Moscow-Rostov-on-Don, Moscow-Novorossiysk, Moscow-Voronezh and Moscow-Kazan.
Moscow-Kazan | | 0.9% 3 219 | |
Moscow — Gomel | 2.7% 3 198 |
2.2% | 5 215 |
Moscow — Sukhum | 1.9% 5 215 |
Rostov-on-Don — Gagra | | 1.8% 2 | | |||||||||
Moscow — Vitebsk | 1.6% | 2 653
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2 219 2022 2018Source: Tutu.ru, an analytical center for the travel and travel service 2018Tutu.ru (Tutu.ru) — Russian travel service No. 1 (GfK cross-media panel data, March 2018) where you can buy tickets for trains , aircraft and buses , view suburban train schedule, find travel packages , book hotels , design business trip , select thematic tours, expeditions or excursions . This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More |
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