The 2012 European Football Championship is held in two countries at once - Poland and Ukraine. This poses additional transport problems for fans. However, these countries have a sufficiently developed transport network, which simplifies the task of moving sports tourists.
Instructions
Step 1
Decide how best for you to get to Warsaw, where the first qualifying matches will take place, including with the participation of the Russian team. You can fly to Warsaw from Russia by plane, since the Chopin International Airport operates there. Flights to Warsaw from Moscow are organized by Aeroflot. You can also come to this city by train or car, especially if you are coming from the European part of Russia. Quite inexpensive, but the bus trip will be long. It will take about a day. The cost of tickets from Moscow is about 5000 rubles for an adult passenger, 2-3 thousand for a child.
Step 2
You can get to Wroclaw, where some of the matches of the Russian national team are held, by plane, train or bus, but with a mandatory transfer in Warsaw. The same applies to the larger cities - Gdansk and Poznan. Although international airports have been built next to them, there are no direct flights between these cities and Russia.
Step 3
Take advantage of one of the many modes of transport to get to Kiev. The planes of such Russian airlines as S7, Aeroflot and others land at the Boryspil international airport. At the Kievsky railway station in Moscow, you can buy train tickets to the Ukrainian capital. Direct flights from Russia also fly to Donetsk and Lvov, and not only from Moscow, but also from St. Petersburg and Surgut. Also, buses to Ukrainian cities leave daily from Moscow bus stations.