Prague Airport (PRG)
Prague Airport Information:You will find information desks provided at both Arrivals and Departures halls in the North Terminal.Online arrival planerConnection to any destination from / to Prague Airport can be easily found at this planner.As Prague is quickly becoming the top tourist destinationin the EU, now serving tens of millions tourists each year, Prague’s airport and inbound flights are increasing all the time. This was also one of reasons why new terminal 2 was opened this year allowing to server additional 4 millions passengers every year.Recommend check in time for all UK flightsis 2 hrs before flight schedule departure and 3 hrs for long distance haul flights. |
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Airport Contacts> info for passengers+420-220 113 314 +420-220 113 321 > baggage claim +420-220 116 072 > lost & found +420-220 114 283 address: K letišti street 1019/6, 161 00 Praha, Czech Republic email: info@prg.aero Online arrival planerConnection to any destination from / to Prague Airport can be easily found at this planner.In winter months sometimes snowfallcauses one or more runways to be closed and flights delayed. If departing from UK it's good idea not flying on the first flights of the day as these most likely to be cancelled whilst Prague sorts itself out from overnight snowfall. Average affected days during winter months: 4-5days.WifiIn the business lounge upstairs in Terminal 1 there are four PCs with free wired internet access. Plenty of 'powerpoints' around the lounge for laptops. T Mobile wi-fi available at 178.50 Czech Crowns for one hour - equivalent to just over 6 Euros. Wi-fi signal reception in the lounge is good.In 2007 at Ruzyne should open a multipurpose Europort complexwhich will house a hotel, shops and parking. Short-term accommodation will be available in 235 rooms. The complex will also have conference facilities for 250 people, 500 parking spaces and 3200 qm of retail space. |





















One price for all Prague locations. Pay just 590 CZK (17 GBP) for up to 4 passengers or 890 CZK (25.5 GBP) for up to 8 passengers. You have to
Cab-stands which are located directly in front of arrival halls at Terminal North 1 - exit D and at Terminal North 2 - exit E. You can easily recognize them because they are all yellow and use Czech made cars - Skoda (reasonably good vehicles). As the price depends on the traffic we can't say exactly how much you will pay. Prices range from 160 CZK (minimum charge) to 1050 CZK if you travel to the farthest end of Prague, plus if taxi is waiting in the traffic or at lights, you will be charged 6 CZK for each minute. Usual price to the city centre is around 600 CZK; you shouldn't pay more than 700 CZK. Generally most of their drivers do not speak English. Tourist rips off are reported just occasionally as it is one of the most reputable taxi company in Prague. Most reported complaints concern drivers, who were rude, did not take the fastest way to the town etc. Rates: 28 per km, 6 CZK waiting fee for each minute and 40 CZK "staring rate" - fee billed for each journey. Credit cards accepted (there might be a surcharge). When you see some leaflets on their taxi fares, be careful as they "advertise" some destinations very close to the airport and then it is very easy to be misled to believe the price to the city is 160 CZK (in fact not).
Airport Cars - Passenger transport using VW Passat cars easily recognized because all of the cars are silver. This company charges a fixed price for travelling to the city plus there might be a waiting time depending on the zone you are going to. To the city centre it should cost around 650 CZK (500 CZK minimum charge). If you go to a more distant destination it can cost up to 980 CZK. When going to more than one destination there will be an extra charge of 25 CZK / per km plus a waiting fee of 5 CZK for each minute. During 10yrs of exclusivity at Prague Airport, they have gained quite a