Leoš Janáček Airport

Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava (OSR), located about 20 km southwest of Ostrava in
the Czech Republic, is an important regional airport serving the
Moravian-Silesian Region. Opened in 1959 and named after the famous Czech
composer Leoš Janáček, the airport handles both domestic and international
flights. Facilities at the airport include duty-free shops, cafes, restaurants,
and car rental services, as well as VIP and business lounges. Free Wi-Fi is
available throughout the terminal, and the airport is known for its efficiency
and passenger-friendly services.
The airport serves as a hub for seasonal charter flights to popular holiday
destinations in Southern Europe and North Africa, as well as low-cost flights by
Ryanair and Smartwings
to European cities. It also accommodates cargo flights and private aviation.
Leoš Janáček Airport is well-connected by public transportation, with a
dedicated train station located near the terminal, offering direct connections
to Ostrava and nearby regions. Buses and taxis are also available for convenient
access to the city center. For those driving, the airport is easily accessible
via the D1 motorway, and there are ample parking facilities for short-term and
long-term stays. The airport plays a key role in supporting both tourism and
business travel in the region.
Passenger Guides
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