After Yesterday's Sharp Increase, Flight Tickets from Moscow Have Dropped in Price Again
Flight ticket prices for international destinations have been adjusted following a spike on June 24. This was reported by the Association of Tour Operators of Russia.
"The price of international tickets has normalized after the price surge the day before. There are also extremely low fares available for today and tomorrow. It is very expensive and inconvenient to fly to Tbilisi and Belgrade. The rest of the prices are standard," the report stated.
For instance, on Sunday, a flight from Moscow to Dubai with Emirates, including baggage, costs 48,000 rubles, or approximately 220,000 Armenian drams. On Monday, a direct flight with Pobeda airline (without baggage) costs 20,500 rubles, or 94,000 Armenian drams.
The evening flight of Aeroflot to Istanbul without baggage on June 25 costs 25,000 rubles, or 114,000 Armenian drams. Furthermore, next week, it is possible to fly with Pobeda for 13,500 rubles, or 62,000 Armenian drams, as noted by the association.
On Sunday, the cost of a flight from Sochi to Yerevan (without baggage) is 25,600 rubles, or 117,000 Armenian drams. The prices for direct flights to Armenia's capital start from 29,300 rubles, or 133,000 Armenian drams next week.