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The Moscow — Edmonton route is served by a wide range of airlines: 10 in total, including FlyOne, Valuair, Aeroflot, Kinda Airlines, Ural Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, Pobeda, Red Wings Airlines, and Qatar Airways. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $504. 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.
The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Edmonton departs on 01/21/2026, is operated by FlyOne and costs $504
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Edmonton departs on 01/21/2026, is operated by Turkish Airlines and costs $1,005
Fastest flight from Moscow to Edmonton takes 1d 4h 49m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Moscow and Edmonton is 7577km (4698 miles). The average flight duration is 14h 4m. The time difference between Moscow and Edmonton is 10h
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Moscow is served by several airports with distinct roles. Sheremetyevo (SVO) is typically the primary international hub, favored by full-service carriers and SkyTeam alliances and often perceived as mid- to upper-range in price; it sits about 30–35 km northwest of the city center and can be reached by Aeroexpress train in roughly 35–45 minutes (ticketed fares usually fall into a modest fixed range), by taxi in 45–70 minutes depending on traffic, or by buses and metro connections for longer journeys. Pros: modern terminals and extensive international connections; cons: can be busy and queues may form at peak times. Domodedovo (DME) usually operates as a major international airport with a mix of full-service and low-cost carriers, often seen as competitively priced for many long-haul and regional routes. It lies roughly 42–45 km southeast of central Moscow, with Aeroexpress trains taking about 45–50 minutes to Paveletsky Rail Terminal; taxis take 50–80 minutes depending on traffic and may cost more than airport rail plus metro. Pros: reliable rail link and many flight options; cons: travel times can be long in heavy traffic and terminals may feel spread out. Vnukovo (VKO) is typically a convenient option for both business and leisure travelers, handling a mix of domestic flights and some international services and sometimes presenting budget-friendly fares. Located about 28–30 km southwest of central Moscow, it is connected by Aeroexpress to Kievsky Rail Terminal in around 35–40 minutes, with taxis often faster off-peak. Pros: compact layout and shorter surface distances; cons: fewer long-haul connections than the largest hubs and less extensive shopping/amenity choices. Zhukovsky (ZIA) functions mainly as a secondary airport for charter and some scheduled services and can be a lower-cost alternative for certain routes. It is situated about 40–45 km southeast of central Moscow; ground travel typically requires a longer coach or taxi ride of around 60–90 minutes depending on traffic, as direct rail links are limited. Pros: sometimes cheaper fares and less crowded terminals; cons: fewer flight frequencies and longer transfers to the city center.
Fly nonstop from Moscow to Edmonton for the fastest, most convenient way to get between these two vibrant cities — less time in transit and more time exploring Alberta’s river valley and cultural scene. While connecting routes can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight cuts out layovers and adds comfort, making it a smart choice when you value time and ease; check schedules now to find the best fares.
Edmonton is served primarily by Edmonton International Airport (YEG), the region’s main international and domestic gateway that typically handles full-service carriers and several low-cost airlines. Located about 35–40 km south of downtown, the airport can be reached by car or taxi in roughly 30–45 minutes depending on traffic; rideshares and airport shuttles are common and fares usually fall into moderate ranges. Public transit options include regional bus connections with longer journey times and limited schedules. Pros: modern facilities, a wide route network, and good rental-car availability; cons: the distance from the city center can add time and cost compared with closer urban airports.
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Edmonton according to data for the last 48 hours costs $504
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Edmonton is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Edmonton can be found flying in these months: January, March, April.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Edmonton start from 4 hours 49 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Edmonton:
The minimum one-way ticket price from Moscow to Edmonton is $483 (January 2026), while the maximum is $741 (May 2026). On average, a ticket costs $636–$663.