The analysis showed that it is quite inexpensive to travel from Moscow to the nearest regions. For example, the price of a ticket to Tver starts from 350 rubles, to Smolensk - from 420 rubles, to Kaluga - from 490 rubles, and to Bryansk - from 520 rubles.

Trips from the capital to cities popular with tourists will cost no more than 1000 rubles one way. So, in St. Petersburg you can find tickets for 585 rubles, in Nizhny Novgorod - for 630 rubles, in Yaroslavl - for 650 rubles, and in Kostroma - for 800 rubles.

From St. Petersburg, a trip to Moscow, Tver, Pskov, Yaroslavl and Kostroma (600–1100 rubles per ticket) will be quite budgetary.

Residents of Krasnodar can arrange the most profitable rail trip to Sochi: the cost of a ticket is from 590 rubles.

From Ekaterinburg, the cheapest trip will cost you to Chelyabinsk (690 rubles), and from Kazan you can get to Izhevsk for 1000 rubles.

The most profitable trip from Chelyabinsk was to Yekaterinburg (700 rubles), from Samara to Penza (750 rubles for a one-way ticket).

Earlier, the regions of Russia were named, which are the cheapest to get by plane in July this year.