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Is it possible to travel to Moscow now?

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Do UK Nationals Need a Visa for Russia? Yes, UK passport holders need a visa to travel to Russia. Every British national will be asked to present a visa at the Russian port of entry. A visa is required even for transiting.

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Which Airlines Fly to Russia?
  • Aeroflot.
  • British Airways.
  • Finnair.
  • Air Baltic.
  • KLM.


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Bus or fly from England to Russia? The best way to get from England to Russia is to fly which takes 9h 32m and costs £110 - £410. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £110 - £260 and takes 2 days 11h.

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Aeroflot and British Airways operate direct flights to St Petersburg from London Gatwick Airport (LGW) and London Heathrow (LHR) respectively. These airlines also operate direct flights to Moscow from London Heathrow.

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Airlines that fly to Russia
  • Turkish Airlines.
  • Emirates.
  • Aeroflot.
  • Air Serbia.
  • United Airlines.
  • RAM.
  • Etihad Airways.
  • Lufthansa.


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London to Russia flight deals
Whether you're looking for a direct flight, round-trip flight or one-way ticket, we've got you. How did we find these deals? We looked at every economy-class flight from London to Russia, and these fares have the biggest savings when compared to the average airfare.

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Right now, Moscow is not safe to visit due to the ongoing war with Ukraine.

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SINGAPORE, 27 April 2023: Turkey, UAE, and Thailand are becoming more important tourist destinations for Russian travellers, while classic European destinations such as Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and Greece have seen a significant decrease.

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Flights & countries banned from entering Russia
  • Albania.
  • Anguilla.
  • Austria.
  • Belgium.
  • Bulgaria.
  • The British Virgin Islands.
  • Germany.
  • Gibraltar.


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Travel sanctions didn't stop rich Russians from going on holiday last year, a new report has revealed. When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the European Union suspended visas for Russian travellers. But wealthy tourists simply decided to holiday elsewhere.

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