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Weekend trips from Budapest to Adler/Sochi and Krasnoyarsk

Cheap flights and trip ideas from Budapest to Adler/Sochi and Krasnoyarsk (Russia) — live prices, flexible dates, instant booking. The cheapest deal right now starts from 39,600 HUF.

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Cheapest right now: Adler/Sochi, Russia39,600 HUF

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Adler/Sochi, Russiacheap flights
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Picturesque view of Adler town in Russia, showcasing buildings with a mountainous backdrop and cloudy sky.

Adler/Sochi

Russia · AER

November 15–19best for 4 days
Round-trip price83,216 HUF
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Krasnoyarsk, Russiacheap flights
A stunning view of Krasnoyarsk cityscape featuring modern skyscrapers along the Yenisei River.

Krasnoyarsk

Russia · KJA

September 14–21best for 7 days
Round-trip price218,762 HUF
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How many destinations are listed for Adler/Sochi and Krasnoyarsk?

We currently track 2 routes to Adler/Sochi and Krasnoyarsk with direct flights from Budapest, and prices update automatically.

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