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Book Summer River Cruises in Russia
14.05.2019 23:51
Book Summer River Cruises in Russia
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The demand for summer river cruises in the Russian Federation is growing, despite the increase in prices. It is expected that the summer 2019 will be good for river cruises in Russia, despite the rise in price of tickets. Due to the increase in fuel prices, this year cruise companies were forced to raise the price of tickets by 10-25%. This year the growth in demand for cruises in Russia reached 10-15% and 25-30% for individual travels, as compared to the navigation in 2018.

      Fixed demand is observed in cruises in the North-West – to Solovetsky Islands, St. Petersburg. These also include take Perm, Ufa, Oka cruises, where a small number of small ships go: they are always in demand.

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Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: the Volga travel to Russia Russian regions St. Petersburg  

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