Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
80%Trains are 80% more expensive in Hamilton than in Moscow.
Moscow$1.53
Hamilton$2.75
MealMid-priced restaurant
0%A meal in Hamilton costs roughly the same as in Moscow.
Moscow$21.93
Hamilton$21.50
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
130%Taxis are 130% more expensive in Hamilton than in Moscow.
Moscow$4.39
Hamilton$10.00
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
10%Coffee in Hamilton is 10% cheaper than in Moscow.
Moscow$6.43
Hamilton$6.00
Distance: 16305 kms
Moscow airports
Hamilton airports
Hamilton International Airport (HLZ)How far from city centre: 11 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Moscow to Hamilton

Planning a trip from Moscow to Hamilton? It’s a journey to a city brimming with cultural, historical, and natural wonders. Hamilton, New Zealand, is celebrated for its stunning Hamilton Gardens, a world-renowned botanical showcase, and the vibrant Waikato River, offering scenic riverside walks and cycleways. Its rich history is reflected in the Waikato Museum, and its diverse animal life thrives in the expansive Hamilton Zoo. The city’s unique blend of natural beauty, urban attractions, and cultural depth attracts travellers seeking varied and enriching experiences.

Direct flights from Moscow to Hamilton are typically not available, meaning you'll likely need at least one stopover. The flight duration with a stopover can range from 24 to 36 hours, depending on your chosen stopover city and the airline. Factors influencing flight time include the specific route, aircraft type, weather conditions, and any unforeseen delays.

Several major airlines, such as Air New Zealand and Qantas, provide routes to Hamilton with stopovers. The frequency of these flights varies; you’ll typically find flights multiple times a week from Moscow, though this can change depending on the season. Common layover hubs include cities like Dubai, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Stopovers add to the overall travel time, but they can also offer an exciting opportunity to explore another city.

To secure the most cost-effective flights, the ideal months to fly are typically April to May or September to October, avoiding peak seasons. Booking your flight well in advance, ideally 2-3 months ahead of your trip, is recommended to secure the best deals. Seasonal airfare trends heavily influence pricing, with higher prices during school holidays and popular vacation periods.

Peak travel time to Hamilton is generally during the summer months (December to February) and around major holidays. The weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities. If you prefer a calmer atmosphere and potentially lower prices, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) and the quieter winter months (June to August) offer a different experience. Local events, such as sporting competitions or festivals, can also affect tourist numbers and therefore flight costs.

Best time to fly to Hamilton

Hamilton enjoys a temperate climate, with distinct seasonal differences. Summers (December-February) are warm, averaging between 20°C and 26°C, with long sunshine hours and lower rainfall. Winters (June-August) are mild, with average temperatures ranging from 8°C to 14°C, and more frequent rain. Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer pleasant transitional periods, with moderate temperatures and rainfall. Extreme weather events are uncommon, but occasional strong winds or heavy downpours are possible during the year.

Moscow airports

Moscow boasts several major international airports serving millions of passengers annually. These include SVO, DME, and VKO. These airports are hubs for numerous international airlines, making them key gateways for air travel in Russia.

SVO (Sheremetyevo International Airport)

SVO is one of the largest airports in Europe and a major international hub. It has five terminals, handles a vast number of flights daily, and serves numerous airlines from around the globe. It was opened in 1959.

DME (Domodedovo International Airport)

DME is another major airport serving Moscow and is well-connected to the city centre via convenient transport links. A modern and busy facility, it has multiple terminals, processes a large volume of flights, and caters to an extensive number of passengers every year. It was opened in 1962.

VKO (Vnukovo International Airport)

VKO is Moscow's third major airport, known for its convenient location and efficient operations. It is well-connected to the city, houses several terminals, and offers services for a wide array of international and domestic airlines. It was opened in 1941.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • Emirates

Hamilton airports

Hamilton, New Zealand, is primarily served by one major airport, Hamilton Airport (HLZ). This airport serves both domestic and some international flights.

Hamilton Airport (HLZ)

Hamilton Airport is a smaller international airport with modern facilities. It's conveniently located, and offers efficient services to passengers. To get to the city centre from the airport you can take a taxi or a bus, or rent a car.

What to do and see in Hamilton

Hamilton offers a diverse range of attractions, appealing to various interests. Explore the stunning Hamilton Gardens, with their themed gardens representing different cultures and styles.

  • Hamilton Gardens: A beautiful and diverse botanical garden showcasing many different cultures' garden styles.
  • Waikato Museum: Discover Hamilton's history and culture at this captivating museum.
  • Hamilton Zoo: Experience the thrill of seeing native New Zealand birds and other animals in a unique setting.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Moscow to Hamilton

Is it safe to travel from Moscow to Hamilton during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that New Zealand may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Moscow to Hamilton, how can I find the cheapest price?
In eDreams, we use automatic learning to find the most economical flight between Moscow and Hamilton. By taking into account the combination of airlines, scales, direct flights, as well as the different criteria of each journey, our search engine allows us to offer our customers the best price in the best conditions.
Is Hamilton more expensive than Moscow to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Hamilton costs about $ 10.00 NZD, 128% more expensive than Moscow, with a fare of $ 4.39 NZD,
while train tickets cost 80% more at Hamilton: $ 2.75 NZD versus $ 1.53 NZD at Moscow.
Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 21.50 NZD euros in Hamilton, 2% less than the 21.93 NZD euros in Moscow.
The price of the coffee is around 7% cheaper in Hamilton, with an average of 6.00 NZD, while in Moscow the coffee costs 6.43 NZD.
How is the weather in Hamilton compared to Moscow?
While in Moscow the temperatures can reach an average of 30.33 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 12 mm ,Hamilton's temperatures can go up to 27.89 ºC during the hot season, with 3 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -2.42 ºC in Hamilton, compared to the -18.2 ºC average degrees reported in Moscow. During the winter period, Moscow can register 12 mm precipitation, while Hamilton have an average of 9 mm rain level.

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