The first two lines were occupied by round-trip travel from Moscow in business class: five tourists went to Male for 2,093,700 rubles, and for 1,867,100 rubles two flew to Cancun.

Residents of St. Petersburg (an order consisting of two tickets cost 1,849,300 rubles) and Irkutsk (1,762,500 rubles for two passengers) flew to the Maldives.

The flight from Ufa to Bali closes the top five most expensive winter routes - 1,757,400 rubles for two people, the study says.

The cheapest flight was an economy class from Kazan to Moscow, for which the tourist paid 700 rubles.

As analysts found out, a ticket from Sochi to Yerevan cost a little more - 780 rubles.

Next come trips from Moscow to Volgograd for 800 rubles, from Ulyanovsk to Moscow - for 810 rubles - and from the capital to St. Petersburg - for 870 rubles.

The most expensive train journey this winter was an order of three tickets in a soft car train from Moscow to St. Petersburg and back: the client paid 184,000 rubles for it, experts said.

In second place is a trip on a train of the same class from the capital to Simferopol: one-way tickets for two cost the passenger 166,300 rubles.

Following is the journey of three people in the "Sapsan" from the Northern capital to Moscow with a return - 160,900 rubles.

The top five also included trips in both directions in soft cars from Moscow to Sochi (two people - 148,000 rubles) and from Rostov-on-Don to Moscow (an order of four tickets cost 123,600 rubles).

Many travelers managed to buy train tickets for less than 500 rubles.

The most profitable was a trip from Krasnodar to Sochi in a reserved seat costing 380 rubles.

Earlier it was reported that Sochi and Istanbul were included in the list of the most popular tourist destinations among Russians for the spring.