EU Commends Czechia’s Early Compliance with New Migration & Asylum Pact
Prague Airport Issues Peak-Summer Travel Advisory and Security Guidance
Czech Consular Teams Repatriate 25 Students Taken Ill on Italian School Trip
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Prague Airport launches “Check In” campaign amid record summer rush
Prague Airport expects 11.9–12 million passengers over the June–August peak and has launched a five-point “Check In” awareness drive to ease congestion. Ongoing roadworks and differing security rules between Terminals 1 and 2 will require travellers to arrive earlier and pack hand luggage carefully. The operational changes matter for corporations routing staff through Prague, as failure to follow the new guidance could result in costly delays.
European Commission applauds Czechia’s rapid roll-out of EU Migration Pact
A fresh European Commission report singles out Czechia as a model pupil in implementing the EU’s Migration Pact ahead of its 12 June 2026 start date. While Prague officially opposes mandatory solidarity quotas, it has already modernised border IT systems and drafted tougher asylum-return legislation, moves that could both streamline legitimate work-permit processing and tighten controls on seasonal labour. Businesses should prepare for procedural shifts at embassies and borders once the Pact goes live.