The latest news about Prague Václav Havel Airport (PRG)
L'Prague Václav Havel International Airport (PRG), named after the first president of the post-communist Czech Republic, Václav Havel, is the main airport in the Czech Republic. Located about 12 km west of the center of Prague, serves as a key transportation hub for the Czech capital and the entire surrounding region.
Opened in the 1937, the airport has seen continuous growth and modernization, becoming one of the major hubs in Central Europe. Currently, the airport serves more than 160 destinations around the world, connecting Prague with various continents including Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East.
Prague Airport has. four terminals modern and well-organized passengers, providing travelers with an efficient and comfortable travel experience. Each year, the airport handles traffic of about 17 million of passengers, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure that facilitates the continuous flow of travelers.
PRG is an important hub for Czech Airlines e Smartwings, further consolidating its importance in the international aviation scene.
With its strategic location and wide range of services, Prague Václav Havel Airport continues to be a crucial gateway to the Czech Republic, connecting the country with the rest of the world.