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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Moscow to Stavropol, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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The Moscow — Stavropol route is served by multiple airlines, including Pobeda and Aeroflot. This is convenient for those who want the best balance of price, schedule, and travel conditions. Tickets start from $77, and depending on season and promotions, even better deals may appear. With our service, you can easily compare available options and book tickets that match your plans. The variety of carriers allows flexible choices and comfortable travel without overpaying.
Moscow — Stavropol
09/07/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $77
Moscow — Stavropol
09/24/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $77
Moscow — Stavropol
09/02/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $77
Moscow — Stavropol
09/06/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $77
Moscow — Stavropol
09/27/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Moscow — Stavropol
09/08/2026
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Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Moscow — Stavropol
09/29/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Moscow — Stavropol
09/01/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Moscow — Stavropol
09/03/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Moscow — Stavropol
09/05/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DP6919
starting at $85
Pobeda
Every day
starting at $76
Aeroflot
Every day
starting at $104
All airlines serving Moscow — Stavropol operate daily direct flights: Pobeda and Aeroflot fly every day.
The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Stavropol departs on 09/07/2026, is operated by Pobeda and costs $77
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Stavropol departs on 09/02/2026, is operated by Pobeda and costs $202
Fastest flight from Moscow to Stavropol takes 3 hours
There are direct flights on this route 6 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, and Sa
The distance between Moscow and Stavropol is 1199km (743 miles). The average flight duration is 3h 13m. There are 23 direct flights from Moscow to Stavropol. Moscow and Stavropol are in the same time zone. Flights from Moscow begin at 8:05 AM. The latest flight from Moscow departs at 3:10 PM
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Stavropol according to data for the last 48 hours costs $77
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Stavropol is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Stavropol can be found flying in these months: September, August, October.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Stavropol start from 3 hours in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Stavropol: Pobeda
In different months, ticket prices from Moscow to Stavropol vary: minimum — $77 (September 2026), maximum — $157 (December 2026). Typically, the flight costs $120–$127.
Ticket prices for Moscow — Stavropol follow a predictable curve: rise, peak, and decline. This typical seasonal pattern lets you plan your purchase to avoid overpaying.
Prices rise from September 2026 to December 2026 (+105%), then decline from June 2026 to September 2026 (39%). The cheapest tickets are in August 2026–September 2026 (averaging $87), while the priciest are in December 2026–January 2027 ($147).
For savings, plan your flight for August 2026–September 2026 — you could save up to 40%. Try to avoid December 2026–January 2027 when possible: prices are at their highest then.
Price spread on this route is 18%. Costs depend heavily on the season, so flexibility in choosing your departure month is especially valuable here.
Moscow is served by several major airports that together handle international, domestic and low-cost traffic. Sheremetyevo (SVO) is typically the city’s primary international hub, favored by full‑service carriers and offering more premium lounges and long‑haul connections; it sits about 30 km northwest of the center, reachable by Aeroexpress trains in roughly 35–45 minutes or by taxi in 40–70 minutes depending on traffic, with train fares usually in the low single‑digit range (local currency). Domodedovo (DME) often handles a mix of international and domestic flights with many full‑service and charter operators; it lies around 42 km to the south and is connected by Aeroexpress (about 45–55 minutes) and road links, fares comparable to other airport express services. Vnukovo (VKO) can be a practical option for both budget and some full‑service carriers, located roughly 28 km southwest of the center and served by Aeroexpress plus buses and taxis (journeys commonly take 30–60 minutes). Zhukovsky (ZIA) is generally a newer, smaller option that can host low‑cost and seasonal flights; it’s farther out (about 40–50 km) and tends to have fewer public‑transport choices, with longer transfer times and simpler facilities. Pros across the network include frequent flight options and express rail links from several airports; cons can include variable road congestion, multiple terminals spread across the region, and occasional longer transfer times when using the more peripheral airports.
Stavropol’s main airport, Stavropol Shpakovskoye (STW), functions as a regional gateway rather than a major international hub, handling mostly domestic services and occasional international charters. Typical carriers include Russian regional airlines and a mix of low-cost and full-service operators, so fares can be competitive for short-haul routes. The airport sits roughly 20–25 km south of Stavropol city center; taxi rides usually take about 25–40 minutes depending on traffic and can be moderately priced, while public buses or shared shuttles may take 40–60 minutes for a lower fare. Pros: compact terminals with straightforward transfers and relatively short walking distances. Cons: limited dining and shopping options, fewer onward connections compared with larger hubs.
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