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Hire a Private Jet to Moscow

A private jet charter to Moscow, Russia, offers direct access to the nation’s political, cultural, and financial centre. Travellers arrive for global business commitments as well as world-class heritage sites, from the Kremlin and Red Square to the Bolshoi Theatre and Tretyakov Gallery. High-net-worth visitors are also drawn to luxury shopping at GUM and TSUM, championship golf at Skolkovo, and major cultural fixtures such as the Moscow International Film Festival.

LunaJets arranges private flights to Vnukovo International Airport (VKO), Moscow’s main hub for private aviation with VIP terminals and FBOs, or to Sheremetyevo (SVO) and Domodedovo (DME), both offering executive services. From there, chauffeured limousines provide discreet transfers to hotels such as the Ritz-Carlton or Four Seasons, and to corporate venues including Crocus Expo. Helicopter services deliver rapid connections to private estates, business districts, or nearby regional destinations.

With two decades of experience, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to receive Argus® certification, reflecting rigorous safety standards and service excellence. In Moscow, this expertise ensures discreet arrivals for high-level business and government meetings, tailored transfers for cultural and sporting events, and flexible solutions designed for the demands of one of the world’s most influential capitals.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Moscow?

Chartering a private jet from Moscow costs from approximately €28,400 to €109,300 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Moscow to Munich start at €28,400, while routes to Hulhule Island begin at €109,300.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Moscow over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Moscow?

As Moscow’s primary airport for business aviation, Vnukovo International Airport (VKO/UUWW) is positioned 30 km southwest of the city. Ground transport to the centre is typically 55 minutes. Its infrastructure includes two 3,060-metre runways, allowing it to service any private aircraft and provide comprehensive operational support.

Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Moscow?

The Legacy 600, Phenom 300 and Citation XLS were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Moscow. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.

Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Moscow in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Embraer Legacy 600 large jet Embraer Legacy 600 13 843 km/h 455 kts 6019 km 3250 NM
Embraer Phenom 300 super light jet Embraer Phenom 300 6-8 822 km/h 444 kts 3723 km 2010 NM
Cessna Citation XLS super light jet Cessna Citation XLS 8 798 km/h 431 kts 3889 km 2100 NM

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What can you do in Moscow?

Taking a private jet to and from this Russian destination allows you to make the most of your visit. After all, there is much to explore here, so doing it on your own time ensures that you don't miss anything. One of the interesting things about activities found in Moscow is that there is much more to this destination than initially meets the eye. Hire a jet to fly over Russian skies.

Kremlin

Morning over the Moscow Kremlin in sunlight

No visit to Moscow would be complete without a view of what remains the largest active fortress on the European continent. The Kremlin is a must-see during any visit to Moscow. It is easy to get lost here, as there are numerous buildings to explore. More than 20 towers can be found in the Kremlin and it is home to the largest bell as well as the largest cannon in the world.

Red Square

Kremlin and Cathedral of St Basil at Red Square in Moscow, Russia

Red Square is a popular tourist attraction simply because of how much it characterises the complexities of Russian culture. The architecture in and around the square is stunning, and the historical elements are points of interest here as well. Many of the other popular attractions in Moscow surround the square, making it a centralised location.

St. Basil's Cathedral

St Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow in the morning autumn sun

The colourful round domes for which Moscow is so well-known can be found here, at St Basil's Cathedral. It remains an architectural marvel both inside and out and attracts millions of visitors from around the world each year to walk its hallowed halls and appreciate the art elements within.

Where should you stay in Moscow?

Moscow has a number of luxury lodging options that range from eclectic to elegant, all displaying the rich characteristics of Russia's capital city.

Luxury lounge area at Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow with floor-to-ceiling windows, elegant seating, and a refined contemporary interior.

Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow

The Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow also offers views of the Kremlin and Red Square. It is one of the most classic and elegant luxury properties in Moscow with 205 guest rooms, each of which is well-appointed and focused on guest comfort. There are several bars and restaurants available for guests at this property, including a cafe with American fare.

Exterior view of Hotel Carlton Moscow illuminated at dusk, showcasing its grand neoclassical façade in central Moscow.

Carlton Moscow

Carlton is THE name in luxury lodging and the Moscow property does not disappoint. Guests are greeted with fresh bread, while the hotel also offers options of a luxury spa, rooftop terrace area and high-end furnishings in all of the guest suites.

Luxury guest room at Four Seasons Hotel Moscow with king-size bed, elegant seating area, and soft natural light.

Four Seasons Moscow

The Four Seasons Moscow is unique because it offers an unimpeded view of the Kremlin. Luxury travellers will enjoy the on-site bar and spa, as well as an executive area. The exterior of the property is decidedly Russian in its architectural characteristics, while the property offers towering columns and a glass-enclosed pool to add to the ambience of the space.

Where should you eat in Moscow?

Quadrum

This Italian restaurant led by star chef Angelo Santi will take you back to Italy. With its beautiful interior and superb service, you will be able to combine your meal with some of the most exquisite local Russian wines.

Twins Garden

A nature-meets-science tasting-menu destination with three tasting formats, produce grown on the restaurant’s own farm, and a deep wine programme, recognised with two Michelin Guide stars plus a Green Star.

White Rabbit Restaurant and Bar

The White Rabbit offers a spectacular rooftop dinner setting with a view that will astonish you and your companions. Try their delicious tasting menu, or explore some of their high-end cocktails.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there curfews or restricted operating hours at Moscow airports for private jets?

No general curfews across Moscow’s main airports (Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo) — these operate 24/7 for private and business aviation. However, some airports have temporary overnight restrictions in exceptional cases tied to security or air authority directives

Can I bring my pet on a private flight to Moscow?

Yes, you can bring pets on a private jet to Moscow. Dogs, cats and ferrets must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies in advance, and accompanied by a veterinary health certificate that meets Russian requirements. Parasite treatments may also be required shortly before travel. LunaJets will ensure all pet documentation is compliant before your journey.

What visa or entry requirements apply when flying private into Moscow?

All travellers flying privately to Moscow must comply with Russian visa rules. A valid visa is required for most foreign nationals, and passports must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended departure from Russia with at least two blank pages available. Depending on nationality, additional documents such as a letter of invitation or proof of accommodation may also be required. LunaJets will confirm the exact entry requirements for your citizenship and ensure all paperwork is in order.

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Moscow?

Booking a few weeks ahead is advisable, particularly for the May holidays, international business forums, and the winter festive season when slots are in high demand. LunaJets often arranges flights to Moscow at short notice, even during busy periods.

Which Moscow airport is best for private jet travel, and how long are transfers into the city?

It depends on your priorities. Vnukovo (VKO) is Moscow’s most popular private jet hub, with a dedicated VIP terminal and strong business aviation services; transfer to central Moscow usually takes 35–50 minutes. Sheremetyevo (SVO), to the north, is convenient for international arrivals and offers high-capacity infrastructure; transfer times to the city centre are typically 40–60 minutes. Domodedovo (DME), to the south, also has private jet facilities and can be ideal if your final destination is in southern Moscow; city transfers average 45–65 minutes.