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if Muscovites to book seats on flights after the abolition of the regime of self-isolation.

the Prices for flights across Russia this summer have fallen sharply. The cheapest flight from Moscow in July is now worth less than 1 thousand rbl. in one party, calculated in OneTwoTrip. In a resort town, for example, Mineral Water can be reached in less than 2 thousand.

other budget directions told press-Secretary OneTwoTrip Elena Shelekhova: “will be the Most inexpensive flights to Kaluga and Pskov is less than 1 thousand St. Petersburg — about 1.5 thousand., Petrozavodsk and Murmansk oblast — 1,4 thousand rbl. — is one way”.

According to the poll, the majority of Russians is going to spend the holidays at home or at the cottage. To go to the Black sea plan, 6% of Russians in the Crimea — 5%. Muscovites began to actively book tickets for a weekend once the mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin announced the cancellation of a mode of isolation, said the head of public relations Tutu.ru Natalia Anisimova: “June 9 and 10, we recorded a sharp jump in the demand for the resort. For example, the number of bookings has increased by half compared to the first week of June. Residents of Moscow began to actively buy tickets to Simferopol, Anapa, Sochi and Mineral Waters.

in General, If you look at the data on the reserved tickets from Russian cities to the three summer months, we see that travelers are increasingly planning trips for June.

70% of those anywhere bought a ticket for the summer, will fly in June. What is the reason? With the fact that many travellers still carefully making plans.

while the tickets cheaper, the price of staying at Russian resorts are growing, says The Bell. Accommodation in hotels and private sector in Russia has risen on average by 10-15% compared to last year. Prices rose in Crimea, the Krasnodar region, Golden ring cities, Altai and Irkutsk. But short-term rent in Moscow and St. Petersburg became more affordable by 20%.