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Prague Airport Unveils Exciting Lineup of 165 Summer 2025 Destinations!

Václav Havel Airport in Prague is preparing for an exciting and bustling summer season in 2025, boasting an increased selection of destinations and airlines.

From March 30 to October 25, travelers will enjoy access to a total of 165 various destinations, all provided by 75 airlines. It is anticipated that more people will choose to travel with agencies, leading to an expected rise of nearly 5 percent compared to the previous year.

Significant updates include a new direct flight service to Toronto offered by Air Canada, an increase in availability on the route to Seoul facilitated by Asiana Airlines, and a fresh direct flight to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways.

Furthermore, Air Baltic is set to expand its short-haul flights, introducing a new route to Vilnius, thereby re-establishing connections between Prague and all three Baltic capitals.

European connections will also see improvements with the introduction of a new route by Croatia Airlines to Zagreb.

The upcoming summer schedule will feature enhanced frequency and capacity on more than 40 regular routes, including highly sought-after destinations such as Greece, Italy, and Turkey. Some airlines will utilize larger aircraft on certain routes, including the renowned Airbus A380 on flights to Dubai.

“The summer timetable reflects the increasing demand from travelers alongside the airlines’ abilities to boost flight availability and establish new direct routes from Prague. We anticipate reaching a historic milestone of 18 million passengers this season. However, delays may still occur, and Prague Airport, working closely with its airline partners, is making proactive efforts to minimize any interruptions,” stated Jiří Pos, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Prague Airport.

New travel options will include destinations such as Zanzibar and Podgorica, which is the capital city of Montenegro.

Croatia Airlines is enhancing its offerings to Croatia, introducing direct flights not just to Zagreb, but also to Split and Dubrovnik. Additionally, the airline is set to increase its capacity by using larger planes and providing more frequent flights.

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