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Roadworks Snarl Access to Prague Airport on 29–30 April; Passengers Urged to Depart Early

May 1, 2026
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Roadworks Snarl Access to Prague Airport on 29–30 April; Passengers Urged to Depart Early
Travellers heading to Václav Havel Airport on 29 and 30 April face unusually heavy congestion after milling works narrowed multiple lanes of the D7 motorway—the main artery linking the city centre with the terminals. In a notice posted on social media and updated early on 30 April, airport authorities warned that tailbacks could stretch several kilometres and advised passengers to “set off with sufficient time in advance, regardless of the direction from which you are arriving”.

Roadworks Snarl Access to Prague Airport on 29–30 April; Passengers Urged to Depart Early


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The disruption is the latest reminder that Prague’s ageing road network is struggling to keep pace with renewed travel demand. The D7 carries not only leisure visitors but also thousands of weekly business travellers connecting to Germany’s industrial heartland. Logistics providers that rely on tight delivery windows for high-value exports such as automotive components have already reported missed flights, forcing last-minute re-routing via Munich and Vienna. Corporate mobility teams should alert employees and assignees flying out of Prague this week to allow at least an extra 45–60 minutes for the journey and to consider the airport express rail link from Masarykovo station, which is not affected by the roadworks. Ride-hailing companies have implemented surcharge pricing during peak blocks; fixed-fare taxi vouchers purchased in the arrivals hall can offer cost certainty. Looking ahead, the Ministry of Transport plans a multi-year upgrade of the D7 that will add lanes and a dedicated airport slip road, but construction is not expected to begin before 2028. Until then, periodic maintenance will continue to pose short-term headaches for time-critical travellers.

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