How long is the flight from Budapest to Moscow?

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How long is the flight from Budapest to Moscow?
How long is the flight from Budapest to Moscow?

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Video: Aeroflot A-320 flight from Budapest to Moscow (Feb 2017) with light turbulence 2024, December
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On vacation in Budapest, you probably could spend time in one of the 27 baths, the Aqua World Budapest water park and the Varoshliget city park, see the Vaidahunyad castle and the Buda fortress, visit the Central Market and rafting excursions along the Danube, go to Margit island, visit Mount Gellert, as well as please yourself and your little travelers with a visit to the Budapest Zoo? But it's time to fly home.

How long is a direct flight from Budapest to Moscow?

The Russian and Hungarian capitals are at a distance of 1500 km from each other, so you will spend about 2-2.5 hours on the flight. For example, using the services of Aeroflot, you will be in Moscow in 2 hours and 20 minutes.

On average, air tickets in this direction cost 7700-11200 rubles (affordable tours are sold in April and May).

Flight Budapest-Moscow with transfer

You can fly from Budapest to Moscow with transfers in Vienna, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Belgrade, Brussels or other cities (connecting flights last from 5 to 23 hours).

If the connection is supposed to be in Warsaw ("LOT Polish Airlines"), then you will fly to Sheremetyevo airport for 8, 5 hours, if in Berlin ("Air Berlin") - 5 hours ("Domodedovo" airport), if in Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) - 14 hours (Vnukovo airport), if in Vantaa (Finnair) - 5.5 hours (Sheremetyevo airport). If you wish, you can get to Moscow by making two transfers. For example, when connecting in Hamburg and Munich (“Lufthansa”) your flight will last 17 hours, in Zurich and Geneva (“Swiss”) - almost 11 hours, in Frankfurt am Main and Munich (“Lufthansa”) - 19.5 hours, in Vienna and St. Petersburg ("Austrian Airlines") - 10, 5 hours, in Frankfurt am Main and Brussels ("Brussels Airlines") - 22, 5 hours.

Choosing an airline

When deciding which air carrier to fly with, pay attention to the following airlines (with them you will fly on Airbus A 318, Embraer 195, Avro RJ 100, ATR 72, Canadair Regional Jet 900, Boeing 737-800 and other aircraft): Aeroflot; “El Al”; "Sas"; "Tarom"; “Air Serbia”.

Check-in for the Budapest-Moscow flight is carried out at Liszt Ferenc Airport (BUD), which you can reach in 20-30 minutes by Airport Minibus or Centrum Bus. Here, waiting for your departure home, you can look into cafes, duty-free shops, a post office, as well as spend the night in a nearby hotel, check in your luggage, withdraw money from one of the ATMs.

What to do on the plane?

On the plane, do not forget to think about which of your family and friends to please with Budapest souvenirs in the form of Hungarian paprika, wine, palinka, goose liver, salami, Halash lace, Hungarian crystal, Rubik's cube, ceramic figures and dishes, dolls in national costumes, figurines from marzipan, as well as sets of marzipan plasticine for self-production of figurines.

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