Prague

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Prague, Czech Republic

Charter a private flight from or to Prague with BLAK Private Jets

Calling Code

+420

UTC Timezone

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Currency

Population

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Moody and beguiling Prague is a town of twisted Gothic turrets and churches that creep with the spectres of long-forgotten Slavic kings and queens. The city that gave the world Franz Kafka is a suitably labyrinthine land of wiggling alleys and looping streets that will often bring you back to precisely where you began with a scratch of the head and blink at the map. Further out are districts marked by the Communist era, post-industrial areas now thrumming with boho cafés and wild hills where Bohemian castles crop above the hops fields.

You'll want to start in the Old Town. It's got a UNESCO tag and sprouts age-stained ecclesiastical monuments like the Addams Family-esque Tyn Church next to mind-boggling feats of engineering like the Astronomical Clock. It's not easy to navigate. Even the most seasoned travellers will get lost, but that's exactly how you'll find the best underground beer halls, the smoky jazz joints and the goulash-sloshing dumpling houses.

The sights continue over the mystical Charles Bridge, which paves the way to the heights of Prague Castle – one of the largest medieval castle complexes in the world, no less. The area beneath is known as Mala Strana and it's got some luxury hotels hidden in centuries-old buildings. Along the banks from that are areas like Prague 7 and Holešovice – the ones now buzzing with beatnik coffee stops and antique emporiums.

Of course, a private charter jet to Prague doesn't have to be about staying in the city. You could also break away to the Czechia countryside, where forests, smooth hills and even ski resorts are on the menu.

Airport Information

Next Airport
 

Prague Václav Havel Airport

IATA: PRG | ICAO: LKPR

50.1018° N, 14.2632° E

Václav Havel Airport Prague, the former Prague Ruzyně International Airport and now often simply called Prague Airport, is the main airport serving the Czech capital. It’s expanded considerably since the turn of the millennium and now hosts more than 18 million passengers each year.

 

But it’s not just commercial flights that the airport handles. Private jet travellers to Prague can expect top-notch service and amenities when flying into this airport, as it is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to cater to private aviation needs. The airport’s VIP Terminal is available for private jet clients, offering luxury lounges, private check-in, and custom catering options, among other amenities.

The airport is also well-equipped to handle private aircraft, with dedicated parking areas, ground handling services, and maintenance facilities for private jets. Additionally, the airport has a dedicated General Aviation Terminal, which is exclusively reserved for private aviation customers.

With its strategic location and modern infrastructure, Václav Havel Airport Prague is a popular arrival point for private jet travellers visiting not just Prague, but also other nearby destinations such as Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest. The airport’s proximity to the city centre makes it an ideal choice for business travellers and those seeking to explore the historic sites and cultural attractions of Prague.

Those jetting in on private charter flights to Prague can expect a trip of around 25-30 minutes into the town centre after landing, with a range of ground transportation options available, including private transfers, limousines, and taxis.

 

Runway Length
12,100 ft

Wi-Fi
Available

Operating Hours
24/7

Ground Transfers
Available

Next Airport
 

Prague-Kbely Airport

ICAO: LKKB

Prague-Kbely Airport is a unique destination for private jet travellers who want to experience the rich aviation history of the Czech Republic. It's a small, general aviation airport that primarily serves the military but also welcomes private aircraft.

50.1223° N, 14.5416° E

 

The airport has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the early 1900s when it was established as one of the first military airfields in Europe. Today, visitors can explore the Prague Aviation Museum, which is located on the airport grounds and houses a collection of historic aircraft, including military planes, helicopters, and gliders.

Despite its military focus, Prague-Kbely Airport is a popular choice for private charter flights due to its convenient location and easy access to the city centre. Private transfers from the airport to downtown Prague take around 25 minutes, making it an ideal choice for those looking to explore the city's famous landmarks, such as the Charles Bridge and Old Town Square.

Additionally, Prague-Kbely Airport is equipped with modern facilities to handle private aviation needs, including hangars for aircraft storage, maintenance and repair services, and refuelling capabilities. It also has a dedicated team of ground handlers and customer service agents to ensure a seamless and enjoyable travel experience for all private jet passengers.

 

Runway Length
6,500 ft

Ground Transfers
Available

Operating Hours
Upon Request

Helicopter Transfers
Available