Pardubice Airport

PPardubice Airport (PED), located about 4 km southwest of Pardubice in the Czech
Republic, is a regional airport serving both civilian and military purposes.
Established in 1995 for civilian use, the airport has steadily grown in
popularity, offering a mix of seasonal and charter flights to popular holiday
destinations. It primarily serves the eastern part of the Czech Republic,
including the nearby city of Hradec Králové.
Facilities at Pardubice Airport include a small terminal with duty-free
shopping, a café, and car rental services. Free Wi-Fi is available, and the
terminal provides basic but comfortable amenities for passengers. The airport’s
compact size allows for quick check-in and boarding procedures.
While the airport does not handle a large number of regular flights, it offers
seasonal services to destinations in Southern Europe, operated by airlines such
as
Ryanair and Smartwings.
Charter flights to vacation spots are also popular during the holiday season.
Public transportation options include buses connecting the airport to
Pardubice’s city center and train station. Taxis are readily available outside
the terminal. For those driving, the airport is easily accessible via local
highways, and there are parking facilities for short-term and long-term stays.
Its proximity to Prague makes it a convenient alternative for travelers seeking
a quieter airport experience.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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