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Hire a Private Jet to Moscow

Moscow is the city that people think of when they think of Russia. From the colourful domes atop the cathedral to the unique culture found here, Russia's capital city does not disappoint when it comes to luxury travel.

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

Chartering a private jet from Moscow cost from approximately €22,950 to London and up to €39,530 to Olbia.

Moscow to London
Moscow to London
Moscow to Olbia
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Flight time: 3H30

Aircraft: Challenger 605

Large Jets

Seat: 10

Price: € 32,450

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Flight time: 3H45

Aircraft: Challenger 605

Large Jets

Seat: 10

Price: € 39,530

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Flight time: 3H30

Aircraft: Phenom 300

Super Light Jet

Seat: 7

Price: € 22,950

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Flight time: 3H30

Aircraft: Hawker 900XP

Midsize Jet

Seat: 8

Price: € 24,870

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Flight time: 3H45

Aircraft: Hawker 900XP

Midsize Jet

Seat: 8

Price: € 30,550

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Flight time: 3H40

Aircraft: Challenger 350

Super Midsize Jet

Seat: 9

Price: € 35,260

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What is the best airport to travel to and from Moscow?

Our team of private aviation advisors recommend Vnukovo International Airport for travel to and from Moscow.

Which kind of Aircraft is available to land in Moscow?

The aircraft models that can land in Moscow are:

Seats: 17

Speed: 530 kts | 982 km/h

Range: 7700 nm | 14260 km

Seats: 8

Speed: 269 kts | 500 km/h

Range: 1742 nm | 3226 km

Seats: 6

Speed: 464 kts | 861 km/h

Range: 1960 nm | 3629 km

Seats: 12

Speed: 482 kts | 893 km/h

Range: 4000 nm | 7408 km

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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.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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

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.

Kremlin

Morning over the Moscow Kremlin in the sun
Visit the Kremlin

No visit to Moscow would be complete with 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 the Red Square in Moscow, Russia.
Wander on the Red Square

Red Square is a popular tourist attraction simply because of how much it characterizes 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 centralized location.

GUM

 Inside the GUM (main department store) at the Red Square, Russia. GUM is one of the oldest supermarkets in Moscow and tourist attraction. Luxury interior with a nice fountain
Go shopping at the GUM

If it is shopping you want, then GUM is your destination. This is a department store filled with smaller boutiques, all of which are high-end. In fact, there are more than 200 retail brands represented here. The architecture of the space is as interesting as the stores found within it, because of the glass roofing. There are also views of Red Square and plenty of dining options offered.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Where to 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.

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.

Book with LunaJets to Fly To and From Moscow

Flying in and out of Moscow is made more convenient and luxurious when doing so via private jet. Forget about trying to meet airport timetables and flight times. Instead, take your time exploring the city and then schedule your private jet to leave when you are ready. Our business aviation advisors will ensure to meet all your needs. Whether you need to advise on the type of aircraft you need to hire. Hire a Business jet for your next meeting with your partners or ask for empty-leg flights at a much lower price. Charter the aircraft of your dreams for a birthday party or an anniversary, LunaJets will your dreams come true.

This option is especially ideal for those travelling in groups that want to ensure that everyone has time to really enjoy what Moscow has to offer. Hire Empty Legs for one-way last-minute flights to Russia and additionally private jet charter to nearby cities in Russia. Every jet charter at any time and everywhere is possible with LunaJets.

Aerial view of Moscow

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Vnukovo International from the Moscow centre?

It is a 30 km distance and about a 45-minute drive to the centre.

When is the best time to visit Moscow?

The best time to visit Moscow is from spring to autumn, however the summer months, June, July, and August are the peak months.

Can I travel with fine art?

Of course, contact our private jet advisors today, so they can recommend you the best aircraft for whatever fine art piece you want to transport.

How far is Moscow from St. Petersburg?

The shortest air distance is about 630km which makes it about 1 hour and 20 minutes flight time.

What is Moscow known for?

Moscow is the political centre of Russia, however, the city offers much more. It is known for its culture, history, and architecture.