It might be cheap to fly there, but have you seen the price of visas? £115 for single entry so once you've factored that in, it becomes an expensive weekend!
Wow, no I hadn't seen that!
Goodness I'd heard about EJ- Moscow a few weeks ago and thought for sure that would be going on my list. Not so sure now if you have to pay another £115 each for visas.
Wow, hadn't even thought about visas! Well that's that for a new gig destination!
A friend has booked his flight and paid for his visa. £50 plus £27 admin fee. so £77 for the visa.
added: In the past you also had to have an invitation from someone (could be a travel agent, or someone in the hotel where you are staying) before you could even apply for a Visa, again this costs money. So it did add up to quite an amount alltogether. But I'm not up to date with requirements for travel to Russia so it may be quite a bit cheaper now.
There's info here regarding visa applications:-
Had an e mail from E Jet announcing these flights from £47. However the flights are only from London as far as I can see. That would be nearly 4 hours travelling time for us, plus the cost of petrol and depending on flight times, probably an overnight stay as well. Too expensive therefore for a short break for us.
Helen T,
Roughly the same distance from here Darren The regional airports never seem to get the bargains
I suppose the service to either London or Manchester is also based on where Russians want to visit when here , perhaps there's not too much demand for the regional delights we have to offer , I'm also wondering how much do they pay for a visa to enter the UK ?
andy66 wrote:I'm also wondering how much do they pay for a visa to enter the UK ?
A short-term (up to 6 months, single or multiple entry) visa for a Russian national visiting the UK is $129 (US).
Darren
The cost of hotels in Moscow is also extremely expensive - in fact the whole city is now very expensive...
It was a llooongg time ago when we were on a 3 centre package and weren't told the names of the hotels before we arrived. It wasn't Allocated on Arrival, it was just the way Black Sea Holidays worked at the time.
It was also extremely cheap then and a metro ride was 5 kopeks, about 5p.
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