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    Václav Havel Airport: Temporary Relocation of the Bus Stop at Terminal 1

    Terminal 1 will be used exclusively for flights to non-Schengen countries

    Changes to public transport will be implemented at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport due to extensive road repairs. The bus stops around Terminal 1 are particularly affected and will be temporarily relocated to facilitate more efficient traffic management around the airport.

    These changes will remain in effect until 30 June 2025 due to the ongoing roadworks in the area surrounding the airport. The Terminal 1 stop, which serves flights to non-Schengen countries, will be temporarily moved.

    Changes for Lines 59, 100, 161, 191, 907, and 910

    • Airport direction: The Terminal 1 stop will be relocated from the second street in front of the terminal building to Aviatická Street. It will now be situated under the overpass, near the stop for line 322, immediately after the turn-off to car park D.
    • Direction to Nádraží Veleslavín, Zličín, Bořislavka, Na Knížecí, Baně, and Na Beránku: The Terminal 1 stop will be discontinued. Instead, the Terminal 2 stop will be extended to include a boarding point. This stop is located on the second street in front of Terminal 2, under the overpass.
    Grafic: DPP

    Measures for the AE (Airport Express) Line

    • Towards the airport: The Terminal 1 stop will be moved to Aviatická Street under the flyover, alongside line 59.
    • Towards the main railway station: The Terminal 1 stop will be relocated approximately 220 metres in the direction of travel from the second street in front of the terminal building. The new stop is located 30 metres after the turn-off from Aviatická Street, near the bypass around AERO PARKING.


    Travellers are advised to pay attention to the updated stops and allow ample time for transfers. Up-to-date information and detailed timetables are available on the Prague Transport Authority’s website (Pražská integrovaná doprava).

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