In Brussels, you could stroll along the Grand Place, swim in the year-round pool "Okeadium", have fun at the "Celtica" disco and the "Fuse" nightclub, see the Town Hall, the Royal Palace, St. Michael's Cathedral and the Palace of Charles of Lorraine, visit the Bellevue Museum and the Victor Hort Museum, admire the models of the famous buildings in the Mini-Europe park? And now you need to get information about the flight to Moscow?
How long is it to fly from Brussels to Moscow (direct flight)?
The Belgian and Russian capitals are 2250 km away (the flight duration will be 3.5 hours). For example, Brussels Airlines will take you to Domodedovo in 3.5 hours, and Aeroflot to Sheremetyevo in 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Those interested in the cost of air tickets Brussels-Moscow should take note that in June, August and November they are sold at a price of 6400-9700 rubles.
Flight Brussels-Moscow with transfers
For connecting flights designed taking into account transfers in Munich, Rome, Warsaw, Prague, Istanbul and other cities, the flight will last from 5 to 23 hours. Flights to Moscow via Amsterdam (“KLM”) will increase the duration of your air trip to 5 hours, via Madrid (“Air Europa”) - up to 10 hours, via London (“British Airways”) - up to 6 hours, via Belgrade (“Jet Airways”) - up to 7 hours, via Barcelona (“Iberia”) - up to 12 hours, through Frankfurt am Main and Birmingham (“Lufthansa”) - up to 19 hours.
Which airlines fly from Brussels to Moscow?
You will be offered to fly from Brussels to Moscow on Airbus A 318, Canadair Regional Jet 900, Fokker 70, Avro RJ-100, De Havilland DHC-8 and other aircraft of the following air carriers: “Brussels Airlines”; "KLM"; “Iberia”; "TAROM"; “” State Customs Committee Russia.
Check-in for the Brussels-Moscow flight is made from Brussels Airport (BRU) - it is 12 km away from the Belgian capital (buses No. 471 and 272 go here). Tip: To make it easier to navigate and move around the airport, it is recommended to take a map. Here you can “get rid” of a heavy burden by checking in your luggage, go online using free Wi-Fi, ask for help from information office staff, stock up on everything you need in numerous stores, satisfy your hunger at catering points, settle in convenient seating in seating areas.
What to do on the plane?
During the flight, you should think about who to give souvenirs from Brussels in the form of Belgian chocolate produced by the companies "Guylian" and "Mary", Flemish lace, mini-sculptures of a pissing boy, tapestries, a tiny copy of the Atomium, vases decorated with blue and white painting, sets for fondue, antique clocks or candlesticks, porcelain dolls.