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Where we go? TOP air and railway routes from Moscow in September

Where we go? TOP air and railway routes from Moscow in September

CrimeaPRESS reports:

In September, the most popular air destinations in Russia from Moscow are Sochi, St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad. The rating of foreign air destinations is headed by Yerevan, Tashkent and Baku. Among the popular railway destinations from the capital are St. Petersburg, Simferopol and Nizhny Novgorod. The research results are announced by the travel service tutu.

Air within Russia (period 1 – 30 September, % – share of passengers among air routes departing from Moscow)

  1. Sochi – 20.1%
  2. St. Petersburg – 7.2%
  3. Kaliningrad – 7.1%
  4. Mineralnye Vody – 5.4%
  5. Makhachkala – 4.6%
  6. Ekaterinburg – 3.4%
  7. Novosibirsk – 2.4%
  8. Kazan – 2.4%
  9. Samara – 2.2%
  10. Ufa – 2.1%

The average bill for a one-way flight to Sochi for tutu clients is 7,388 rubles, to St. Petersburg – 4,568 rubles, to Kaliningrad – 5,172 rubles, to Mineralnye Vody – 6,024 rubles, to Makhachkala – 4,971 rubles, to Yekaterinburg – 5,394 rubles, in Novosibirsk — 6920 rubles, to Kazan — 4921 rubles, to Samara — 5074 rubles, to Ufa — 3853 rubles.

Foreign air routes (period 1 – September 30, % – share of passengers among air routes departing from Moscow)

  1. Yerevan – 11.1%
  2. Tashkent – ​​7.8%
  3. Baku – 6.8%
  4. Bishkek – 6.1%
  5. Osh – 5.9%
  6. Dushanbe – 5.6%
  7. Minsk – 4.5%
  8. Istanbul – 4.5%
  9. Samarkand – 4.2%
  10. Khujand – 4.2%

The average bill for a one-way flight to Yerevan is 10,091 rubles, to Tashkent – ​​17,010 rubles, to Baku – 17,368 rubles, to Bishkek – 12,275 rubles, to Osh – 15,457 rubles, to Dushanbe – 15,198 rubles, to Minsk – 6,686 rubles, in Istanbul — 19,556 rubles, to Samarkand — 17,561 rubles, to Khujand — 14,932 rubles.

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Railways across Russia (period 1 – September 30, % – share of passengers among railway routes departing from Moscow)

  1. St. Petersburg – 20%
  2. Simferopol – 4%
  3. Nizhny Novgorod – 3.6%
  4. Anapa – 3.5%
  5. Rostov-on-Don – 2.6%
  6. Novorossiysk – 2.5%
  7. Voronezh – 2.4%
  8. Kazan – 2.3%
  9. Yaroslavl – 1.9%
  10. Belgorod – 1.7%

The average bill for a train to St. Petersburg for tutu clients one way is 3,547 rubles, to Simferopol – 7,786 rubles, to Nizhny Novgorod – 2,028 rubles, to Anapa – 5,457 rubles, to Rostov-on-Don – 5,219 rubles, to Novorossiysk – 6155 rubles, Voronezh — 2388 rubles, to Kazan — 3397 rubles, to Yaroslavl — 1237 rubles, to Belgorod — 2740 rubles.

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