As the service specialists noted, for trips around the country in September, Russians most often looked for tickets with a departure from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and Kazan. Analysts have chosen the most budgetary destinations for departure from these cities.

The cheapest flight from Moscow will cost for those traveling to St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Cheboksary and Saratov - a one-way ticket to each of these cities will cost just over 1,000 rubles. 

From St. Petersburg it is most profitable to go to Moscow - a one-way ticket can be found for 1,050 rubles. For 1.6 thousand rubles, you can organize a trip to Yaroslavl, Kazan and Kaliningrad.

A ticket from Yekaterinburg to Moscow and Ufa will cost from 2 thousand rubles. Slightly more expensive, for 2.6 thousand rubles, you can fly to Samara and Krasnodar.

From Novosibirsk it will be cheapest to go to Tomsk and Barnaul (for 1.2 thousand rubles). For 2.4 thousand rubles, you can fly to Kemerovo, and for 3.7 thousand - to St. Petersburg.

From Kazan, the most profitable this September will be a trip to Moscow and St. Petersburg - 1.5 thousand rubles per ticket.

In addition, among the countries with which air traffic is currently established, tickets to the UK will be the cheapest. From Moscow and St. Petersburg, a ticket to London for September can be purchased for 4,000 rubles (fare with hand luggage), analysts said.

Earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the rules for reimbursing part of the costs for the purchase of tours in Russia for citizens of the country.