You can find on this page the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports map to print and to download in PDF. The map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airport presents details of location and international airports of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe.

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports

The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports map shows location of airports in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia). This airports map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave or arrive in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) international airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The largest and busiest airport in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is Prague Ruzyně Airport, opened in 1937. Other international airports include Brno-Tuřany Airport, Karlovy Vary Airport, Ostrava Leos Janacek Airport, Pardubice Airport, and Kunovice Airport. Prague Ruzyně International Airport, serves Prague. Located 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the city centre, the airport is a hub for Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) Airlines. It was opened on 5 April 1937. Prague-Ruzyně is the biggest airport in the Czech Republic, and with 11.6 million passengers in 2009, the busiest one within the new EU member states. The Brno–Tuřany Airport is significantly smaller than the airport in Prague, but it still have quite a few connection especially in the summer season where many Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) people travel on holiday from the airport. Whole year there are flights from Munich and London and Eindhoven in the Netherlands. Brno airport is located 14 km southeast of the city center as you can see in the Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports, from the airport there is public bus to the main bus station, trips takes about 20 minutes.

The Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava is another airport mainly used for seasonal planes to holiday destinations in the southern part of Europe, whole year operating lines include a domestic departure to Prague as well as Ryanair connection to Bergamo and London. The airport is located 22 km southwest of the city center, getting to the center of town is possible with public bus or train from the airport. Do to its located the airport is also used by many Polish people living in the region around Rybnik and Bielsko-Biala. The Karlovy Vary Airport is the 4th largest airport in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), the airport is located about 6 km from Karlovy Vary centre, city bus line nr. 8 drive to and from the airport as its shown in the Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports. Currently the airport is mainly used for air traffic to and from Russia, in 2015 more than 95% of all passengers was from Russia.

The Pardubice Airport is currently the smallest airport in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) measured on yearly passengers, currently the airport is used more or less only during the summer season, where there it several scheduled flights to popular european holiday destinations like e.g Burgas, Antalya and Rhodes. In addition the airport is used to for charter flights from Russia. The airport is located only 5 km southwest of the Pardubice centre as its mentioned in the Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) airports. From the airport there is public bus to the main railway and bus station. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) word for Airport is “Letiště”, can be useful to know when you have to check timetables or other material containing information about the airport. If you are travelling to the southern part of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) you should also check flights to Vienna as an alternative options.