AÉROPORT DE PRAGUE-VACLÁV-HAVEL
Read moreToday, Prague is an important hub in Central Europe, offering direct flights to most European capitals and is an important connecting hub for the Balkans and Russia. All flights within the Schengen area land and take off from the new Terminal 2. Flights outside the Schengen area are in Terminal 1. The airport is connected to the city center by bus 119 and then by metro line A (less than 1 hour).
PRAGUE AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Read moreMinibus and fast taxis connecting the airport (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2) to V Celnici Street next to Náměstí Republiky, the Place de la République (metro line B) from 7:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. At the airport they are found at the exit of the arrivals terminal. Their white minibuses are numerous and cannot be missed. We buy the ticket from the driver or the teller. From Náměstí Republiky, the city's departure is from Náměstí Republiky. Booking in advance is possible on the Internet or by e-mail.
ČSA
Read moreThe national airline ČSA (České Aerolinie) serves more than 75 destinations in 44 countries with 43 aircraft. It offers daily flights to Paris and Marseille, but also to Brussels, Zurich, Luxembourg, Montreal and Toronto. Or the three Baltic capitals, Russia, the Middle East... It is a modern and serious airline, affiliated to the Skyteam alliance since 2001. It was founded in 1923. Following heavy financial losses, 44% of its capital was bought by Korean Air in 2013 and then by Travel Service (now Smartwings) in 2017.
AIRPORT CARS
Read moreIt is a special taxi service affiliated to the airport. Their cars are posted at the exit of the travellers. They are expensive, not always reliable, rarely kind, and you will cost 500 Kč to connect the city centre. They are normally the only ones able to transport passengers from the airport.