Aeroflot, Wizz Air and British Airways operate direct flights to Moscow, whereas Lufthansa and Austrian Air have one stop-over.
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When booking your flights from London to Moscow, you can find flights from all of London's major airports. Those only looking for direct flights ought to search for flights out of London Heathrow Airport (LHR) or Gatwick Airport (LGW).
The best way to get from London to Moscow is to fly which takes 8h 52m and costs £110 - £410.Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £70 - £120 and takes 2 days 3h.
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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.
There are no direct flights from London to Moscow. Popular non-direct routes for this connection are London Gatwick Airport - Moscow Domodedovo Airport, London Luton Airport - Moscow Domodedovo Airport and London Heathrow Airport - Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
Airlines that fly from London to MoscowAeroflot fly direct to Moscow–Sheremetyevo from London-Heathrow and British Airways fly to Moscow–Domodedovo. easyJet will be offering direct flights from Gatwick to Moscow-Domodedovo. A number of airlines offer indirect flights to Moscow from London.
Meanwhile, the boss of Air India earlier this year defended flying over Russia by comparing the move to the UK allowing Russian oligarchs to buy up vast tracts of property in London. Turkish Airlines, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways also make use of Russian airspace.