The cheapest travel destinations for June have been determined

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Travel planning service OneTwoTrip has unveiled ways to find cheap flights and trains in the first month of summer. To do this, we analyzed the average prices of one-way tickets from the most popular Russian cities, according to search queries of service customers for the month of June. The publication is at the disposal of “socialbites.ca”.

Most often, travelers for the first summer month travel to Moscow, St. They are looking for plane tickets departing from St. Petersburg, Sochi, Yekaterinburg and Kazan. Flying from the capital to Arkhangelsk (2,300 rubles on average) and Kaliningrad (3,200 rubles) is the most budgetary. st. Petersburg can be found for an average of 3,300 rubles, and to Tyumen – 3,400 rubles.

It is most profitable for Petersburgers to fly to Kaliningrad (the cost of the flight is about 2,400 rubles). A ticket to Moscow or Arkhangelsk will cost 3,000 rubles, to Murmansk – 3,100 rubles. You can fly to Kostroma with a budget of 3,800 rubles, and to Vologda for 3,900 rubles.

In June, residents of Sochi can fly cheaply to Moscow and Mineralnye Vody – for 3,500 rubles. A ticket to Kazan will cost 3,600 rubles, and to Ufa – 3,900. The cost of a flight to Samara is on average 4,100 rubles, and Kaluga – 4,200 rubles.

It is most profitable to go from Yekaterinburg to Nyagan – the flight will cost 3,200 rubles. You can reach Uray for 3,300 rubles, and Sovetsky – 3,800. Flight prices to Moscow average 4,000 rubles, and Ufa – 4,300 rubles.

Most often, travelers go to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan and Krasnodar are looking for train tickets departing in June. It is the most budgetary to get from the capital to Tver (500 rubles on average), a ticket to Kaluga will cost a little more at 550 rubles. For 750 rubles you can go to Yaroslavl, and for 850 rubles to Bryansk, Vologda and Kostroma.

For Petersburgers, the cheapest way is to go to Pskov by train (a ticket costs about 650 rubles). Petersburg to Ulyanovsk will cost 750 rubles, to Yaroslavl or Tver – 1,000 rubles. You can get to Petrozavodsk, Arkhangelsk and Smolensk for 1,200 rubles, and to Moscow – 1,350 rubles.

In June, you can travel cheaply from Sochi to Krasnodar, Stavropol or Vladikavkaz for 800 rubles. A ticket to Nalchik will cost 1,000 rubles, and to Anapa – 1,200 rubles. The budget for a trip to Simferopol is 1,300 rubles, and Rostov-on-Don or Mineralnye Vody – 1,400 rubles.

It is most profitable to go from Kazan to Ulyanovsk – a ticket will cost about 900 rubles. You can get to Astrakhan by paying 1,000 rubles, Izhevsk and Perm – 1,200 rubles. Prices for a train ride to Yekaterinburg or Saransk average 1,300 rubles, and to Tyumen – 1,500 rubles.

Previously reportedRussians began to buy more frequent tickets for trains and buses in the south,

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