According to the tourist search engine Aviasales, travelers from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk can afford to rest the longest - on average 1.5-2 weeks. These cities also have some of the highest average checks for flights abroad, as well as the most luxurious bookings.
Travelers from Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Sochi, Ufa and Samara need very little time, a maximum of 5 days, to rest.
Residents of Novosibirsk have the most expensive flights within Russia and abroad. The average cost of air tickets for domestic flights is 18,968 rubles, and for international flights - 26,282 rubles. High prices for flights within the country and from Yekaterinburg - 14,259 rubles. It is followed by St. Petersburg (12,260 rubles), Ufa (11,503 rubles), Moscow (11,410 rubles) and Sochi (11,197 rubles).
It is also expensive to fly abroad from Yekaterinburg - on average, summer air tickets cost 25 thousand rubles. Moscow is slightly behind with an average bill for an international flight of 23,700 rubles, followed by St. Petersburg (23,400 rubles), Kazan (20,300 rubles), Ufa (17,800 rubles) and Samara (16,700 rubles).
In the ranking of luxury bookings, the capital, of course, is in first place. A family of two adults with three children bought tickets from Moscow to Athens this summer for 800 thousand rubles. In second place is a couple from Novosibirsk, who will fly to Da Nang for 375 thousand rubles. The top three is closed by a traveler from St. Petersburg, who flies to Miami for 330 thousand. However, for luxury you do not need to fly to Greece or Vietnam - tickets from Vladivostok to Moscow cost almost 100 thousand rubles.
The only thing that unites all travelers from Russia is planning their vacation at the last minute. Most Russians buy tickets a week in advance at most and overpay accordingly.
Source: trn-news.ru