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Prague
Destination Airport IATA Code
PRG
Number of Airlines Serving
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Aer Lingus
Flight Price
$90
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Traveling to Prague

Orbitz.com can help you find affordable flights to Prague. Located in Central Europe, Prague offers a medley of attractions that characterizes the rich architecture and cultural heritage that the city boasts. The towering Prague Castle will remind you of that heritage, while a boat ride on the lazy Vltava River will show you the quieter side of the Czech Republic�s capital.

Arriving in Prague

V�clav Havel Airport Prague, formerly known as Prague Ruzyn? International Airport, is the biggest airport in the Czech Republic. It is located six miles west of the city�s center. Airport Express (AE) provides transportation services to Praha hlavn� n�dra�� at thirty-minute intervals, and the cost is roughly CZK 60. Radiocab taxi and AAA RADIOTAXI are the only taxi providers authorized to operate in the airport. Taxi fare from the airport to the city�s center is around CZK 500. Buses are also present at ten-minute intervals, and the service is provided by the Prague Public Transit Co. You can expect to pay CZK 32 if you buy the ticket at the arrival hall or CZK 40 from the bus driver. Numerous international and domestic airlines offer flights to and from the city. Brussels Airlines, Czech Airlines, EasyJet, and KLM are just a few. Some hotels also provide hotel shuttle services that make your arrival in Prague stress-free without the hassle to find your way to your final destination. You can also book your stay in one of the nearby hotels located a few minutes outside of the airport.

Things to Do in Prague

There is something for everyone in Prague. Whether you want to get lost in the medieval lanes of the Old City or explore the emerging suburbs, Prague has a large list to choose from. Summers temperatures during June, July, and August can be in the low 70s. Winter is the driest season, and you can expect very little sunshine with temperatures in the high 30s to high 50s. The International Jazz Festival in autumn has been attracting numerous artists from all over the world since its inception in 1964. Different melodies and musical expressions epitomize artistic talent to the fullest sense. You can also enjoy shopping along Charles Bridge, beer gardens and art galleries. Don�t leave Prague without trying crepes or dumplings filled with fruit.

Planning Your Trip to Prague

History is engraved in Prague�s daily setting and with numerous attractions to choose from, you�ll find it difficult to get bored. Orbitz.com can help you experience Prague�s culture without blowing the lid off your budget. With affordable flights to Prague and competitive hotel pricing, you�re destined to have a memorable trip.

Prague When to Go

Prague has four full seasons: Winters often average below 32 degrees, and summers—especially during July and August—can rise up to the 90s (but on average rest in the 80s). Summer is the tourist high season. The city is best discovered on foot, which makes the warmer temps ideal. And although there are short bursts of rain, they usually don’t last too long. In summer, not a weekend passes without an outdoor concert—sometimes on stages floating in the Vltava River—and not a day passes without multiple performances in dozens of historic churches.

Spring ushers in gorgeous blooms in the city’s gardens and parks. With competing influences from Siberia and the Atlantic, the weather can be a bit unpredictable (thunderstorms, heat waves, deep freezes), so come prepared for anything. Fall (September–October) is quite pleasant as well. The days are long and warm, and you can usually bet on a sunny sky. These two seasons bring shorter lines and the opportunity to save some money on accommodations and flights.

Winter is the least popular time to visit—with the exception of the Christmas holidays, when the bridges and rooftops are covered in snow and are postcard-charming. The Prague Christmas markets are legendary, sitting in the middle of the city center lit up with holiday lights and trees, creating a fairy-tale winter wonderland.

Prague has a long history of culture, and it extends throughout the year: Take Febiofest, one of the largest film festivals in Central Europe (March); or Prague Spring (May–June), a festival of classical music that’s been going strong since 1946; or the Prague Writers’ Festival (April), one of the oldest in Europe.

Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Prague?
You can select from 2 airlines that service Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG), the primary airport in the city. With a good range of choice, you’re bound to land an awesome deal. Here are some of the best international carriers that’ll get you to Prague:

  • SmartWings - 187 flights to Prague per month
  • Ryanair - 177 flights to Prague per month
  • EasyJet - 96 flights to Prague per month

What is the best airport to fly to in Prague?
Keep an eye out for an affordable fare to Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG). It’s the main airport servicing this city and is situated around 7 miles west of the center. Once you’ve walked out of arrivals, it won’t be long before you’re exploring the wonders of Prague.
How much is a flight to Prague?
Prices for return flights fell as low as $90 this week to Prague, and rose to a high of $1,764. A few lucky travelers journeying out of Columbus (CMH) managed to snare one-way fares starting from just $46.
How to book the cheapest flight to Prague?
Scoring cheap flights to Prague is as easy as booking with Orbitz. But if you want to make sure you’re getting the best flight deals around, here are a few tips to follow:

  • Consider taking off from or landing at nearby airports to increase your savings. Enter your preferred departure and arrival points in the form fields, then choose the ‘Nearby airports’ function below. It will list the available options.
  • If your plans aren’t cast in stone, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ option to compare flight deals for a selection of departure dates. If you find a suitable cheaper fare, go with it.
  • To filter your results, hit ‘Show options.’ You can search based on airlines, seating class, and nonstop and refundable flights. You can also select the time of day you’d like to fly under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left.
  • The early bird gets the best savings, so book your tickets the moment you know your travel dates. The cheapest airfares sell out quickly and prices increase as the departure date gets closer.
  • Consider bundling your flights, hotels and car rentals into an Orbitz package to get more for your money.
  • Don’t travel during the busy season if you can. By avoiding summer and school vacations, you can save loads on your airfares.

What is the best time to book a flight to Prague?
If you can, book your tickets to Prague in January. This is the best month to get low airfares, closely followed by February and August. With a bit of organizing, you’re bound to find a cheap flight with Orbitz.
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Prague?
In general, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are the cheapest days to book flights to Prague. If you’re after the most competitive airfares, search across those days and you could pick up a terrific flight deal.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Prague?
Consider leaving early in the week for cheap flights to Prague. Orbitz data from 2020 shows Monday is typically the most affordable day to take off, followed by Tuesday. Saturday was found to have the highest airfares. This is possibly because many passengers prefer to kick off their escape on a weekend.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Prague?
Get set to jet for less in August. This is generally an excellent month to get on a plane if you’re looking for cheap flights to Prague, Orbitz data shows. The least affordable time to fly is June, so avoid this month if you’re watching your pennies.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
When searching for flights on Orbitz, choose “Filter by flexible change policies.” This filter will quickly find all the airlines offering free cancellation and no change fees. That means you can relax knowing that if things unexpectedly change, your reservation can too.
What do I need for the flight to Prague?
It’s good to be prepared for anything when embarking on a trip. Remember the following pointers for a smooth, stress-free journey:

  • Nothing is more important than having your travel documents. Which to bring and how many depend on whether you’re traveling international or domestic. It’s best to check with your airline. In both cases, you’ll need to present photo identification.
  • Bring a good book or a tablet filled with your favorite films — it’ll help to while away time during your long journey to Prague. Or if you’d rather get some sleep, a comfy eye mask will block out those bright cabin lights.
  • Cabin temperatures can quickly change, so it’s wise to wear comfortable layers. Consider compression socks too. They can help prevent swelling and blood clots.

How many direct flights are there to Prague?
Your next big adventure is just one easy plane trip away, with 272 direct services to Prague each month. Search for your ideal flight with Orbitz and lock in a terrific deal with Ryanair, SmartWings or easyJet. Other sought-after carriers that offer nonstop services include Eurowings, Lufthansa and Wizz Air.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Prague?
There are ways of booking first or business-class fares to Prague that won’t burn a hole through your budget. Claim a seat in the pointy end of the plane for less with these handy hints:

  • Flexibility is important. By being open to a variety of travel dates, you’ll have better odds of landing a great deal on first or business-class airfares.
  • Search for a budget carrier that offers seats in business class. They often come with extra legroom and a glass of Champagne — but at a more affordable price.
  • Make the most of your airline’s loyalty scheme and upgrade your seat. You can also bid for an upgrade in online auctions.

How to get into Prague from the airport?
Pick up a Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG) car rental from PRG airport and easily find your way to downtown Prague. Select a vehicle from one of the reliable rental agencies on-site including Alamo, NÜ Car Rentals or Dollar. After you’ve thrown your baggage in the trunk, the city center is 7 miles to the east. If you’d prefer to take a taxi into town and zoom off in your own set of wheels from there instead, browse our Prague car rentals.
How to get around in Prague?
If you like freedom and flexibility, book a rental car. Take a look at the available options at Budget and NÜ Car Rentals, which are both near the city center. Want to travel around Prague on your spare change? Travel by train. Prague-Podbaba Station and Prague-Eden Station are central rail hubs that’ll get you around the city and to all the popular sights. Charles Bridge and Old Town Square are the tip of the iceberg.
What is the best time to go to Prague?
Prague is an excellent getaway destination year-round, but the most popular months to visit are August, September and October. If you’re into warm weather, visit during the summer. Like most destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer season begins June 20. During this time, temperatures typically float between 55 ºF and 75 ºF during the daytime.
Travel tips for Prague

  • Start off in the downtown area and enjoy a self-guided walking tour of the city’s famous attractions. Charles Bridge and Old Town Square are a couple of favorites with tourists.
  • You’ll also want to see the sights a short commute from Prague’s center. Set out for O2 Arena and Karlstejn Castle and see a different side of this vibrant destination.
  • Get your bum in the driver’s seat and discover what else makes Czech Republic a magnet for visitors. Lock in a car rental with Orbitz and check out the delights of two more fabulous cities — Karlovy Vary and Brno.

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