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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Denver to Moscow, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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There are most likely no direct flights on the Denver — Moscow route
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The Denver — Moscow route is served by a wide range of airlines: 8 in total, including Icelandair, British Airways, JetBlue Airways, Turkish Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Air Canada. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $634. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
Moscow is served by several airports that together handle international, long-haul and budget traffic. Sheremetyevo (SVO) typically functions as the main international hub, favored by legacy carriers and airlines in the SkyTeam alliance; it can be pricier on some routes and sits about 29–35 km north of the city center, reachable by Aeroexpress train (≈35–45 minutes) or taxi (≈40–70 minutes, fares vary). Domodedovo (DME) often hosts a mix of full-service and low-cost carriers and is about 42–45 km to the south; Aeroexpress rides take roughly 45 minutes, while taxis can take longer depending on traffic. Vnukovo (VKO) usually handles both domestic and some international flights, attracting budget-conscious travelers and charter services; it lies around 28–30 km southwest, with Aeroexpress-like rail or bus links taking about 35–60 minutes. Zhukovsky (ZIA) is a newer, smaller option that can be more budget-oriented and is closer to the southeast suburbs, but ground transport may be less frequent. Typical transport options include express trains, dedicated airport buses and taxis/ride-hailing, and fares can range from modest bus fees to higher taxi charges depending on distance and demand. Pros: multiple airport choices can mean better price options and route coverage; cons: distances and Moscow traffic can make transfers time-consuming, and services at smaller airports may be more limited.
Denver International Airport (DEN) is the Rocky Mountain region’s primary international hub and a major domestic gateway, handling a mix of legacy carriers and low-cost airlines—United and Southwest are especially prominent. Located about 25 miles (40 km) northeast of downtown Denver, connections typically include the A Line commuter rail (around 37–40 minutes) or driving (35–50 minutes depending on traffic); rail fares are usually modest while taxi or ride-hailing can be notably higher. The airport is spacious and well-served with lounges and dining, which can mean longer walks between concourses but good amenities; downsides can include the distance to the city and variable winter weather impacts on schedules.
The cheapest flight ticket from Denver to Moscow according to data for the last 48 hours costs $634
Often the best time to buy tickets from Denver to Moscow is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Denver to Moscow can be found flying in these months: September, July, August.
The fastest flights from Denver to Moscow start from 25 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Denver — Moscow:
The minimum one-way ticket price from Denver to Moscow is $634 (September 2026), while the maximum is $994 (June 2026). On average, a ticket costs $717–$762.
Tickets from Denver to Moscow are getting cheaper month by month. From June 2026 to September 2026, the decline reached 36% — and that may not be the limit.
The most notable drop occurred from June 2026 to September 2026 — down 36%. The best period is August 2026–September 2026 (averaging $676), while the most expensive is June 2026–July 2026 ($849).
Since prices are falling, there's no rush to buy. The most cost-effective travel period is August 2026–September 2026: savings compared to expensive months can reach up to 20%.
Monthly price variation is 18.1%. Choosing the right departure date can lead to significant savings on this route.
The cheapest one-way flight from Denver to Moscow departs on 09/04/2026, is operated by Icelandair and costs $634
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Denver to Moscow departs on 09/05/2026, is operated by JetBlue Airways and costs $1,584
Fastest flight from Denver to Moscow takes 1d 0h 25m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Denver and Moscow is 8823km (5470 miles). The average flight duration is 23h 35m. The time difference between Denver and Moscow is 10h
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