Air travel and airports
The largest airport in the Czech Republic is Prague-Ruzyně (www.prg.aero). There are smaller international airports in several other towns and cities. Most flights from Czech airports are international services, as it is better to use other modes of transport for domestic travel.
Getting to Prague-Ruzyně
To get to the airport, passengers can use the city’s buses, a taxi or their own car. Bus 119 departs from Dejvická metro station on line A (20 min), and the 100 leaves from Zličín station on line B (15 min). In 2005 a special AE (=Airport Express) service began operating from Holešovice railway station to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and runs from 5am until 10pm at 30-minute intervals. Tickets on this service cost 45 crowns.
Czech Airlines
The Czech national flag carrier is Czech Airlines (CSA) (www.csa.cz). CSA links Prague with the majority of European capital cities and with major hubs in North America.
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