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  • Prague Vaclav Havel Airport (IATA: PRG; ICAO: LKPR), is the main international airport serving Prague, the largest city and capital of the Czech Republic. Prague Airport is located in Ruzyně, close to Kezeves village, 12 km (7 miles) west from downtown Prague and 12 km (7 miles) southeast of Kladno. It operates as a hub for Czech Airlines,  Smartwings and a focus city for Eurowings and Ryanair.
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  • Václav Havel Prague Airport is a modern and spacious international airport located on the northwest edge of Prague. It is about 17 kilometres north of the city.
  • Prague Airport, also named as “Václav Havel Airport Prague”, is the main international airport of the city of Prague and is the busiest airport of Czech Republic.
  • Prague Airport is a hub for Czech Airlines and Smartwings. Prague Vaclav Havel International Airport is the main international airport serving Prague.
  • Source: Czech AIP at the Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic (ANS CR)[2]. Václav Havel Airport Prague (Czech: Letiště Václava Havla Praha).
  • 35K Followers, 73 Following, 939 Posts - Prague Airport - Letiště Praha (@pragueairport) on Instagram: "Oficiální profil Letiště Václava Havla Praha ✈️ Zapněte...
  • With a simple car hire or local taxi hire, one can arrive at the airport within 25 to 30 minutes to the Prague Airport from the center of the city.
  • Vítejte na oficiálním profilu Letiště Václava Havla Praha. Welcome to the official Václav Havel Airport Prague facebook page.
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  • Its location -centrally in Europe- makes Prague Airport a key airport at European level as well. It lies in the Prague-Ruzyně, close to the village of Kněževes.
  • Prague-Ruzyne Airport (PRG). Václav Havel Prag Havaalanı (PRG), eski adıyla Prag Ruzyně Uluslararası Havaalanı Prag şehir merkezinin 9.6 kilometre...