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Flights from Moscow to Chennai

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Flying from Moscow

Choose  Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, for flights from Moscow to Chennai on which you will be travelling in comfort and style. 

Fly from Moscow to Chennai with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Moscow to Chennai and travel from one colourful and culture-packed city to another. Boasting magnificent Hindu temples, fascinating museums and beautiful beaches, you’ll be captivated by Chennai’s unending charm.

Get on your way to India with Etihad Airways with welcoming hospitality from the beginning. You’ll be exploring Fort St. George and Santhome Cathedral Basilica before strolling along the golden sands of Marina Beach before you know it.

Your flight from Moscow to Chennai

Your flight from Moscow to Chennai begins at Moscow Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov Airport (DME). It’s approximately a 45-minute drive or Aeroexpress ride from Moscow city centre.

Your journey includes a stop in Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s vivacious capital. Why not add a night or two stay to break up the trip and explore the city for yourself?

From Abu Dhabi you’ll continue on your way to Chennai International Airport (MAA) – one of India’s busiest airports. Once you land in Chennai, the quickest way to the city centre is a 20-minute taxi ride.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Moscow to Chennai: FAQs

What is Chennai famous for?

When booking flights from DME to MAA, expect to encounter Chennai’s cultural and economic highlights that make it a powerhouse of southern India. The city formerly known as Madras is famous for its colourful Hindu temples, magnificent architecture and mouth-watering seafood.

As it’s on the coast, many travellers visit for its long stretches of sandy beaches too. From Fort St. George to Guindy National Park, there’s something for everyone in Chennai.

What is the weather like in Chennai?

The weather in Chennai is typical of a coastal city on the thermal equator. The climate is tropically wet and dry, with little fluctuation in the hot and humid temperatures throughout the year.

May is the hottest month of the year, with temperatures averaging 33ºC, while January is the coldest, averaging around 26ºC. October is the wettest month, with about 8mm of rainfall.

Top tips for Moscow to Chennai

chennai temple

Visit the Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Religious buildings don’t get much more colourful than Moscow’s world-renowned St. Basil’s Cathedral. Chennai’s magnificent Kapaleeshwarar Temple certainly comes close though.

Located just south of the bustling city centre, the 7th-century Hindu temple is recognisable by its 40-metre rainbow-coloured gopuram that dominates the skyline. It’s one of India’s most prominent Shiva temples and undoubtedly a must-see attraction in Chennai.

railway station

Admire Chennai Central Railway Station’s architecture

The Moscow Metro might be known for its extravagant baroque and art deco design, but Chennai boasts an impressive transport hub as well.

Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Railway Station (more commonly called Chennai Central) is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Even if you’re not hopping on a train, it’s worth visiting simply to see the stunning, brick-red Gothic architecture.