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oct. 26, 2025

Crane dismantling snarls road access to Prague Airport through 26 October

Crane dismantling snarls road access to Prague Airport through 26 October
Travellers heading to Prague Airport this weekend should brace for detours and heavier-than-usual traffic. From 21–26 October, a 70-tonne tower crane in front of Terminal 1 is being dismantled as part of the terminal-modernisation project. Road II—which serves the departures curb—is closed entirely, while segments of Road I have single-lane operation. Taxi, ride-hail and hotel-shuttle stops have been temporarily relocated to the ground-transport centre near Parking C, adding up to ten minutes’ walk for departing passengers.

Airport authorities recommend arriving three hours before long-haul flights and two hours before intra-Schengen services, not only because of the construction but also due to longer border-control times under the new EES regime. Bus lines 119 and AE are operating on modified timetables, and private-car drop-offs are advised to use the P5 short-stay lot, which remains accessible from Aviatická Street.

For mobility professionals coordinating group moves or fly-in project teams, the combination of road closures and EES queues could result in missed flights. Consider shifting pick-ups to Terminal 2 or booking the direct Airport Express train from Prague Main Station, which is running at 20-minute intervals during the works.
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