The most profitable destination for traveling abroad this coming long weekend will be Minsk. Round-trip flights (flights from Moscow) will cost from 6.2 thousand rubles. In second place - Gyumri (Armenia), from 11.5 thousand rubles.

Also cheaper than other foreign destinations will be Riga (Latvia) - from 12.2 thousand rubles, Leipzig (Germany) - from 13.2 thousand rubles and Bratislava (Slovakia) - from 14.4 thousand rubles for plane tickets there and back.

Analysts also studied the prices of travel within the country. So, the most accessible domestic destinations for the upcoming November holidays with a round-trip flight from Moscow include trips to Murmansk (from 5 thousand rubles), St. Petersburg (5.3 thousand rubles), Kazan (from 6.8 thousand rubles), Krasnodar (from 6.9 thousand rubles) and Naberezhnye Chelny (7.2 thousand rubles).

For travelers around Russia, analysts also clarified train ticket prices.

In railway transportation, the most accessible long-distance directions (from Moscow one way) at the moment are Yaroslavl (sedentary from 563 rubles), Orel and Ryazan (sedentary from 654 rubles), Kursk (sedentary from 972 rubles), Nizhny Novgorod (reserved seat from 1.1 thousand rubles) and Volgograd (reserved seat from 1.3 thousand rubles).

In connection with the celebration of National Unity Day in November, Russians are waiting for a three-day weekend - from November 2 to 4.

Earlier it was reported that Russians began to travel abroad more often.