Airlines at Prague AirportThe airlines listed below serve Prague Airport. Destinations are subject to change – for up-to-date information, please consult the particular airline’s website. Also, note that some destinations might be served by a code-share airline.

Aegean Airlines – flights from Athens, Greece, to Prague. Flights arriving at Terminal 2. http://en.aegeanair.com

Aer Lingus – low-cost flights from Dublin. Flights arriving at Terminal 1. http://www.aerlingus.com

Aeroflot – flights from Moscow/Sheremetyevo. Terminal 1. http://www.aeroflot.ru/eng/

Air Baltic – flights from Riga. Terminal 2. http://www.airbaltic.com

Air Company Yakutia – flights from Krasnodar, Russia. Arriving at Terminal 1.

Air France – flights from Lyon, Marseille, Paris/Ch. de Gaulle, Toulouse. Terminal 2. http://www.airfrance.cz/

Air Malta – flights from Malta. Terminal 2. http://www.airmalta.com/

Alitalia – flights from Rome/Fiumicino. Terminal 2. http://www.alitalia.com/

Austrian Airlines – flights from Vienna. Terminal 2. http://www.aua.com/

Azerbaijan Airlines – flights from Baku. Terminal 1. http://azal.az

Belavia – flights from Minsk. Terminal 1. http://belavia.by/

British Airways – flights from London/Heathrow. Terminal 1. http://www.britishairways.com

Brussels Airlines – flights from Brussels. Terminal 2. http://www.brusselsairlines.com/

Bulgaria Air – flights from Sofia. Terminal 1. http://www.air.bg

CSA Czech Airlines – Czech national airline flies from Abu Dhabi, Almaty, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin/Tegel, Brussels, Bucharest/Otopeni, Budapest, Copenhagen, Donetsk, Dusseldorf, Ekaterinburg, Florence, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Kyiv/Borispol, Kosice, Madrid, Milan/Malpensa, Minsk, Moscow/Sheremetyevo, Munich, Nice, Nizhniy Novgorod, Odesa, Ostrava, Perm, Paris/CDG, Rome/Fiumicino, Rostov, Samara, Seoul/Incheon, Sofia, St Petersburg, Stockholm/Arlanda, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Ufa, Venice/Marco Polo, Warsaw, Yerevan, Zurich. Arriving Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://czechairlines.com

Darwin Airline – flights from Geneva. Terminal 2. http://www.darwinairline.com

Delta Air Lines – flights from New York/J.F.K. Terminal 1. http://delta.com

EasyJet – low-cost airline flying from Amsterdam, Bristol, Edinburgh, London/Gatwick, London/Stansted, Lyon, Manchester, Milan/Malpensa, Paris/Charles de Gaulle. Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://easyjet.com

EL AL (Israel Airlines) – flights from Tel Aviv. Terminal 1. http://www.elal.co.il

Emirates – flights from Dubai. Terminal 1. http://www.emirates.com

Finnair – flights from Helsinki. Terminal 2. http://www.finnair.com

Germanwings – flights from Cologne. Terminal 2. http://www.germanwings.com

HOLIDAYS Czech Airlines – Charter summer flights from Hurghada, Marsa Allam, and Sharm El Sheikh. Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://www.holidayscsa.com

Iberia – flights from Madrid. Terminal 2. http://www.iberia.com

Jet2 – flights from Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle. Terminal 1. http://jet2.com

KLM – flights from Amsterdam. Terminal 2. http://www.klm.cz

Korean Air – flights from Seoul/Incheon. Terminal 1. http://www.koreanair.com

LOT Polish Airlines – flights from Warsaw. Terminal 2. http://www.lot.com

Lufthansa – flights from Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich. Terminal 2. http://lufthansa.com

Norwegian – Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm/Arlanda. Terminal 2. http://www.norwegian.no

Rossiya (Russian Airlines) – flights from St Petersburg. Terminal 1. www.rossiya-airlines.com

S7 Airlines – Novosibirsk. Terminal 1. www.s7.ru/

SAS – Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm/Arlanda. Terminal 2. http://www.flysas.com

SmartWings – flights from Antalya, Barcelona, Bilbao, Bourgas, Cagliari, Catania, Chania, Dubai, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Heraklion, Ibiza, Corfu, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Larnaca, Malaga, Naples, Nice, Olbia, Palma De Mallorca, Paris/Charles de Gaulle, Patras, Rhodes, Rome/Fiumicino, Split, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Valencia, Zakinthos. Some flights operated on a charter basis only. Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://www.smartwings.com/

SWISS International Air Lines – flights from Basel/Mulhouse, Geneva, and Zurich. Terminal 2. http://swiss.com

TAP Portugal – flights from Lisbon. Terminal 2. http://www.flytap.com

Tatarstan Airlines – flights from Kazan, Perm. Terminal 1. http://www.tatarstan.aero

Transavia – flights from Rotterdam. Terminal 2. http://www.transavia.com

Travel Service – charter flights to Bangkok, Cancun, Fuerteventura, Hurghada, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Marsa Allam, Mombasa, Montego Bay, Oslo, Porlamar, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Sal, Samana, Sharm El Sheikh, Tenerife, Varadero, Zanzibar. Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://www.travelservice.aero/

Turkish Airlines – flights from Istanbul. Terminal 1. http://www.thy.com/

Ukraine International Airlines – flights from Kyiv/Borispol. Terminal 1. http://www.flyuia.com

Ural Airlines – Terminal 1. http://www.uralairlines.ru

Volotea Airlines – flights from Nantes, France. Terminal 2. http://www.volotea.com

Vueling – low-cost flights from Barcelona. Terminal 2. http://www.vueling.com/

Wizz Air – low cost flights from Bari, London/Luton, Milan/Bergamo, Naples, Rome/Fiumicino, Venice/Treviso. Terminal 1 + Terminal 2. http://www.wizzair.com/

Prague Flights

Take Your Own Snack Along for the Plane

The time of complimentary snacks on board some airplanes is definitely ending, especially on European flights. The three largest carriers at the Václav Havel Airport: CSA Czech Airlines, Travel Service and easyJet, which have a combined 40 percent of all passengers at the airport, are now only offering flights with paid food and drink. When you count the other carriers without free catering, it adds up to more than fifty percent of all the flights.

Nothing prevents people from taking their own food aboard. It is more difficult with drinks due to security checks. “Food in the solid state can, of course, be taken on board an aircraft. The restriction only applies to liquids and gels,” says the spokesperson of the airport.