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CMH — PRG
21 Apr — 28 Apr1
1 adult
Sun 21-4
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Flights to Prague in 2024

Find the latest flights to Prague in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 192,102 searches and data was last updated on 16 April 2024.

Popular in

July

Cheapest in

January

Average price

S$ 1,458

Return from

S$ 1,029

One-way from

S$ 589
High demand for flights, 10% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop
Average for return flights in April 2024
From Singapore Changi to Václav Havel Prague
One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Václav Havel Prague (PRG)

Average price of flights to Prague by month

Plan your trip to Prague by taking into account the cheapest months to travel. The average price of a one-way flight to Prague is currently S$ 0 while a return flight costs S$ 0. Price data was last updated on 7 April 2024.

Temperature and rainfall in Prague by month

Plan your trip to Prague by taking into account the average temperature and rainfall totals by month.

PRG

Temperature

-1 - 17 °C

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Prague, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -1.0 C).

When is the best time to book a flight to Prague?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to Prague. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.
The best time to book flights to Prague is 6 days before your desired departure date. The cost of your flight will likely increase significantly if you book two weeks in advance of your flight.
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When is the cheapest time to fly to Prague?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly return to Prague. Price data was last updated on 14 April 2024.
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Users looking for the lowest fares to Prague should consider flying on Tuesday evenings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Sunday evenings, when prices are usually at their highest.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Prague

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Prague. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Prague. Reviews last updated 16 April 2024.
Peruse reviews from past customers who have flown British Airways, Finnair and SWISS to Prague to help guide your decision. You can also see how each airline stacks up in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

8.3
Very Good
976 reviews
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

8.1
Very Good
4,087 reviews
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

7.9
Good
1,647 reviews
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

7.8
Good
2,106 reviews
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

7.7
Good
4,493 reviews
8.3
Very Good
976 reviews

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.3

Comfort

8.0

Crew

8.6

Food

7.8

Entertainment

8.1

Reviews

1 / 10

The business class cabin is really nice - EXCEPT the two interior seats have no divider between them - which makes for a bad experience -especially when the person next to you coughs excessively with no protection. Basically, the person is looking at you and coughing at you the WHOLE FLIGHT. Most major airlines have a sliding divider you can close for privacy and safety reasons. The window seats do not have this problem - so if you book business class and are traveling solo - make sure to get a window seat - I didn't and regretted it.

Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Visitors stepping off their Prague flights will discover a city of gold-topped towers and red roofs, decorated gates and statue-lined bridges, cobbled squares and walled courtyards. It’s where good King Wenceslas looked out, where the 1968 Prague Spring was put down and where the Velvet Revolution took place in 1989. Prague is also a city of atmospheric pubs serving world-famous brews, opulent Viennese-style coffee houses, and traditional beer halls serving hearty Czech fare.

The Vltava River splits Prague in two – into Stare Mesto (Old Town) and Mala Strana (Lesser Quarter). Charles Bridge, the 14th-century bridge lined with 30 blackened statues of saints, including Wenceslas, connects the two.

Stare Mesto is the original settlement, where the sights include the Old Town Square and Old Town Hall Tower with its Astronomical Clock, St. Nicholas Church, and the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn.

Prague Castle and Mala Strana are on the other side of the river. The castle has three courtyards and the Gothic St Vitus’s Cathedral. The guard changes on the hour with a fanfare at the midday change.

Prague climate

Prague’s weather can change quickly. Summers are usually in the low 20s (Celsius), but it can also be quite chilly or hot and sticky. Winters are mild with temperatures close to freezing. Although snow is rare, so are sunny days in January and February. July is the rainiest month and February the driest.

Getting around Prague

Prague is very accessible. You can take buses, trams, trains or metros to get to your destination. Best of all, they all offer tourist passes that will save you lots of money. You must validate your ticket when you board the tram or subway, unless you want a hefty fine. 

Before you take a taxi, prepare yourself to bargain for a fair rate, which can be very difficult with the language barrier.

What is good to know if travelling to Prague?

  • The 13th-century Charles Bridge is one of those tourist landmarks you have to see.
  • Statues: St Wenceslas, the Czech national hero who was murdered by his brother more than 1,000 years ago, has a statue at the top of Wenceslas Square, from where most of Prague’s tourist attractions are just a short walk. See Franz Kafka’s (the Prague-born poet and novelist) bronze statue on Dusni, or Holy Spirit Street. His grave is in the New Jewish Cemetery.
  • Petrin Hill with Petrin Tower, a smaller version of the Eiffel Tower. There is a funicular railway to the top.
  • Prague Jewish Quarter was the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe and many residents died during World War II. There are several sights of note: the Old Jewish Cemetery, which dates from 1478; Pinkas Synagogue, founded in 1479; Klausen Synagogue, completed in 1694; the Church of the Holy Ghost and The Rudolfinum, built in the 19th century and once seat of the Czechoslovak parliament. There are walking tours which trace the history of the quarter.
  • Parizska, a chic shopping avenue that cuts through Josefov from Old Town Square to Chechuv Bridge. The greats of the fashion world are here – Louis Vuitton, Dior, Moschino etc. Try the Havelsky Market for fruit, vegetables and souvenirs.
  • Prague Castle sits at the top of Hradcany. Major sites include St. Wenceslas Chapel, part of St. Vitus Cathedral, (which house Good King Wenceslas’s remains), the Royal Garden, Royal Summer Palace, and Golden Lane, where the small houses were home to the castle servants, goldsmiths and marksmen. Franz Kafka lived in No. 22 between 1916 and 1917.
  • Stromovka Park dates from the 16th century, a hunting ground for Rudolf II. It’s a beautiful spot, far from the bustle of the Old Town.

Related info for your journey

  • When is the best time to fly to Prague?

    Peak Season: Spring through autumn is the tourism season. Prague is packed with visitors in July and August, but most of the locals leave town on holiday. In May the Prague Spring Classical Music Festival draws musicians and music lovers from around the world. The Christmas and Easter holidays are also a busy time in the city. Off Season: Many attractions are closed November through March, and the weather can be gloomy. One of the best times to visit is September and October when the crowds have thinned out. There is a better chance of finding cheap flights to Prague at this time.

  • What does PRG mean?

    This is defined as Václav Havel Prague Airport (PRG). Codes like PRG are often used to just call airports uniquely.

  • What airport do you fly into for flights to Prague?

    For a flight to Prague, you will be flying into Václav Havel Prague. Václav Havel Prague (PRG) is just 11.2 km from the centre of the city.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Prague if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Prague on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Prague?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, British Airways is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Prague.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Prague?

    Václav Havel Prague Airport is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Prague. One-way flights to Václav Havel Prague Airport typically cost S$ 72, while return flights cost around S$ 221.

  • How much is a return flight to Prague?

    A return flight to Prague will typically cost around S$ 178, however they can be found for as little as S$ 162.

  • Does Václav Havel Prague Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Václav Havel Prague Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Václav Havel Prague Airport?

    Yes. Václav Havel Prague Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Aerorooms is the closest property to Václav Havel Prague Airport (0.0 km away from Václav Havel Prague Airport).

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