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starting at $345
You can fly from Moscow to Huizhou with Aeroflot. It is the only carrier on this route, which makes the choice straightforward. Despite the lack of competition, ticket prices remain affordable: fares start from $345. Our service helps you track price changes, compare by dates, and select the most suitable flight. If you value stability and predictability, flying with Aeroflot is a convenient solution. We make it easy to find good deals and ensure a comfortable booking process.
Sheremetyevo (SVO) serves as Moscow’s main international hub and is typically used by full-service carriers and many long-haul flights. Located about 30–35 km northwest of Red Square, journey times into the city center range from roughly 30–60 minutes by Aeroexpress train or 45–90 minutes by car depending on traffic; Aeroexpress fares are usually mid-range for rail airport links while taxis or ride-shares can vary more. Pros: relatively modern terminals and extensive international connections; cons: can be busy and transfer distances inside terminals can be long. Domodedovo (DME) is often positioned as a major international airport handling a mix of legacy and some low-cost carriers, especially for flights to the CIS and the Middle East. It sits roughly 40–45 km southeast of central Moscow, with Aeroexpress trains typically taking about 45 minutes and road trips varying from 50–90 minutes depending on congestion; public transfer costs are moderate, taxis are variable. Benefits include a wide range of services and good connectivity; drawbacks can include longer surface travel times in peak hours. Vnukovo (VKO) is generally a sizable international airport with a mix of business and scheduled flights, sometimes perceived as more convenient for western and southwestern approaches. It lies about 28–30 km southwest of the city center; Aeroexpress or rail-plus-bus options usually take around 35–50 minutes, while taxis or private transfers depend on traffic and can take longer. Vnukovo can be a quieter alternative to the larger hubs, but some amenities and direct connections may be more limited than at Sheremetyevo or Domodedovo. Zhukovsky (ZIA) functions mainly as a secondary airport used for charter operations, occasional international services, and overflow traffic rather than as a primary hub. Positioned about 40–45 km southeast of central Moscow, travel times by car can be 45–80 minutes and public transport links are less direct and less frequent, often involving buses or transfers. Advantages include lower congestion and sometimes cheaper fares on charter routes; disadvantages are fewer scheduled services and longer or more complex transfers to the city center.
Fly direct from Moscow to Huizhou for the quickest, most convenient way to reach southern China—less fuss, no long layovers, and more time to enjoy your destination. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop journey saves hours and reduces travel stress, making it a smart choice for business trips or relaxed getaways.
Huizhou’s main air gateway is Huizhou Pingtan Airport (HET), a smaller regional facility that typically handles domestic flights and serves as a convenient option for travelers to the city and nearby Guangdong towns. Carriers are usually regional and low-cost operators rather than major international airlines, so fares can be competitive for short-haul routes. The airport lies roughly 30–40 km from downtown Huizhou; transfers by taxi or private car normally take about 40–60 minutes, while coach services can take a bit longer and are often the cheapest option. Pros include shorter queues and easier parking; cons can be limited flight frequencies and fewer direct connections than larger neighboring hubs such as Shenzhen or Guangzhou.
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Huizhou according to data for the last 48 hours costs $345
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Huizhou is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Huizhou can be found flying in these months: March, May, April.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Huizhou start from 10 hours 15 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Huizhou:
In different months, ticket prices from Moscow to Huizhou vary: minimum — $291 (March 2026), maximum — $447 (February 2026). Typically, the flight costs $361–$713.
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The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Huizhou departs on 03/04/2026, is operated by Aeroflot and costs $345
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Huizhou departs on 04/14/2026, is operated by Air China and costs $637
Fastest flight from Moscow to Huizhou takes 1d 10h 15m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Moscow and Huizhou is 7084km (4392 miles). The time difference between Moscow and Huizhou is 5h