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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Hamburg to Moscow, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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The route Hamburg — Moscow is served by many carriers — 12 in total, including Valuair, Wizz Air, Pegasus Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Sun Express, Eurowings, Sky Express, Corendon Airlines, LC Busre SAC, LOT Polish Airlines, Cityjet, and Air Serbia. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $205) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
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Hamburg Airport (HAM) is the city’s main international gateway and typically handles a mix of full-service carriers and low-cost airlines, making it suitable for both business and leisure travelers. It sits about 8–10 km north of the city center; the S-Bahn takes roughly 25 minutes to central Hamburg with fares commonly in the low single-digit euros, while taxis and ride-shares typically take 20–30 minutes and can be notably more expensive. The airport offers a compact layout with ample amenities, frequent connections across Europe and some intercontinental routes, and usually reasonable ground transport options — though peak-hour traffic or weekend service changes can affect journey times. Ideal for travelers seeking straightforward access to the city and a balance of carrier choices.
Moscow is served by several major airports that split international, domestic and low-cost traffic. Sheremetyevo (SVO) acts as the primary international hub and typically hosts full-service carriers and SkyTeam partners; it’s about 30–35 km northwest of the city center, reachable by Aeroexpress train in roughly 30–40 minutes or by road in 40–70 minutes depending on traffic, with fares usually in the mid-range for rail and variable taxi costs. Domodedovo (DME) is another international airport often used by both legacy and charter airlines; it lies about 40–45 km south of central Moscow with Aeroexpress or bus links taking 45–60 minutes, and offers a balance of comfort and slightly lower typical fares on some routes. Vnukovo (VKO) sits roughly 28–30 km southwest and can be a more budget-friendly option for certain carriers; it’s connected by Aeroexpress and road transport in around 35–60 minutes, with options that can be more economical for off-peak travelers. Zhukovsky (ZIA) lies farther out to the southeast and is generally positioned for low-cost and seasonal flights; expect longer transfers of 60+ minutes by road and limited public-transport choices, which can make it a cheaper but less convenient pick. Pros across the airports include multiple rail/taxi options and a wide airline mix; cons can be long road travel times in rush hours and varying levels of passenger facilities depending on terminal and carrier.
The cheapest flight ticket from Hamburg to Moscow according to data for the last 48 hours costs $205
Often the best time to buy tickets from Hamburg to Moscow is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Hamburg to Moscow can be found flying in these months: May, June, February.
The fastest flights from Hamburg to Moscow start from 10 hours 10 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Hamburg — Moscow:
In different months, ticket prices from Hamburg to Moscow vary: minimum — $193 (May 2026), maximum — $623 (March 2027). Typically, the flight costs $271–$324.
The Hamburg — Moscow route shows a classic seasonal pattern: prices rise, peak, then fall again. Knowing this, you can pick a more affordable time to fly.
Prices rise from May 2026 to July 2026 (+92%), then decline from September 2026 to February 2027 (28%). The cheapest tickets are in May 2026–June 2026 (averaging $212), while the priciest are in February 2027–March 2027 ($445).
For savings, plan your flight for May 2026–June 2026 — you could save up to 52%. Try to avoid February 2027–March 2027 when possible: prices are at their highest then.
Price spread on this route is 39.1%. Costs depend heavily on the season, so flexibility in choosing your departure month is especially valuable here.
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The cheapest one-way flight from Hamburg to Moscow departs on 09/09/2026, is operated by Valuair and costs $205
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Hamburg to Moscow departs on 05/06/2026, is operated by Pegasus Airlines and costs $451
Fastest flight from Hamburg to Moscow takes 10h 10m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Hamburg and Moscow is 1781km (1104 miles). The average flight duration is 10h 58m. The time difference between Hamburg and Moscow is 2h