Have a rest in the capital of the Czech Republic? Did you manage to admire Prague bridges, Gothic towers, old cathedrals and churches, walk along the Old Town Square, taste national dishes, go kayaking along the Vltava, or go curling? But now it is time to think about the way back.
How long is a direct flight from Prague to Moscow?
A flight on the Prague-Moscow route (you will have to cover a little over 1600 km) will take about 3 hours. For example, with Czech Airlines and Aeroflot, the trip will take 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Flights on a direct flight Prague-Moscow cost an average of 9,200 rubles, and if you are offered to use connecting flights, the cost of air tickets will cost you a little less and will amount to at least 7,800 rubles. You can count on purchasing more attractive air tickets in June, July and February.
Flight Prague-Moscow with transfer
You can go on a trip in this direction with transfers in Minsk, Rostov-on-Don, Munich, Warsaw, Brussels, Barcelona, Yekaterinburg, Frankfurt am Main. On average, these trips take from 4 to 19 hours.
If you are offered to take a flight involving a transfer in Warsaw (“LOT Polish Airlines”), it is worth planning that the duration of your flight will increase to 11 hours and 10 minutes. If your trip is planned taking into account the transfer in Barcelona (“Iberia”), you will land in Moscow in 16 hours, in Minsk (“S7”, “Belavia”) - in 4 hours 25 minutes, in Munich (“Lufthansa”) - in 5 hours, in Vienna (Transaero) - in 9 hours 15 minutes, in Yekaterinburg (Ural Airlines) - in 13 hours 40 minutes.
Choosing an airline
The Prague-Moscow route is served by the following air carriers (the airlines use Airbus Industrie A 321/320, Boeing 737-500 / 800 and other aircraft to transport passengers): Czech Airlines and Aeroflot (they make up to 6 flights daily); "Air Baltic"; “Iberia”; "Sas", "Lufthansa", "GTK Russia" and others.
The Prague-Moscow flight is operated by Vaclav Havel International Airport (PRG) - the Czech capital and the airport are separated by 17 km (you can get here by taxi or metro and bus number 119). Despite the fact that this airport is rather big, you should not be afraid to get lost - you will not be allowed to make signs and designations of all directions. In addition, here you can have a bite to eat in the restaurant or buy new things and souvenirs in local shops.
What to do on the plane?
The duration of the flight allows not only reading books or watching movies on your laptop, but also deciding which of your friends and relatives to please with Prague souvenirs in the form of Becherovka, Czech beer, beer mugs, puppets, wicker and Bohemian glass products (decorative jugs, vases, glasses), porcelain, cosmetic sets.