The average bill for flights within Russia increased by 15% over the year, up to 17.14 thousand rubles. This follows from a study received by RB.RU from the T-Instalment service. According to their data, prices for international destinations increased by 8% to 62.42 thousand rubles, and flights to the CIS countries – by 2% to 28.04 thousand rubles.

Airline tickets for flights within Russia have increased in price by 15% during the year
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According to the company, Russians most often take out installment payment plans for flights to the United Arab Emirates and Thailand, while tickets to Turkey are mainly purchased at their own expense. The majority of Russians (74%) travel an average of 2.5 times a year.

Within Russia, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Sochi remain popular destinations. Analysts note that the proportion of passengers who bought installment tickets to travel to Moscow in 2024 amounted to 18%.

In terms of cost of living, Sochi remains the most affordable city; You can stay there for an average of 3,239 rubles per day. This is 15% cheaper than in St. Petersburg (3,716 rubles) and 28% less than in Moscow (4,133 rubles).

Overall, the cost of living increased from January to September 2024, especially in St. Petersburg, where prices rose by an average of 15%.

In September 2024, the Association of Russian Air Transport Operators reported a possible increase in airline ticket prices due to the planned increase in air navigation fees. These funds will be used to repair airfields.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

Source: RB

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