How to find cheap flights to Czechia
Catch a flight to Czechia taking off from Kuala Lumpur International. This is often the most budget-friendly place to begin your trip.
Consider flying into Prague to get even more value from your fare.
Keep the month of May free. It's generally the cheapest time to visit Czechia.
You can find one-way flights there from RM1,129. The lowest price for a round-trip ticket is RM1,920.
Open to choosing your arrival city based on the lowest fares? Get a list of the cheapest places to fly into by adding your departure airport, then entering 'Czechia' in the 'To' field.
If you already have a destination city in mind, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare prices for nearby airports and potentially lower your costs.
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Book your tickets around one month in advance. That's the general recommendation for scoring the biggest bargains.
The best time to go to Czechia
Take advantage of the 'Whole month' tool if you're flexible with your dates. Browse fares for the entire month and find a flight that fits your plans and budget.
September is the most popular month to travel. Go then if you're chasing peak season vibes, not rock bottom fares.
December is the quietest time of year to travel if you want a slower pace. You'll typically find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Czechia then.
Weather can have a real impact on your trip, so choose your season wisely. Average highs reach 22ºC (72ºF) in July, making it one of the warmest months in Czechia.
Visit sometime around January if you prefer cooler conditions. Expect average lows of -4ºC (25ºF).
May tends to be the wettest month, while October is the driest.
When picking your dates, also factor in periods of heavy snowfall and peak flooding times. Weather risks can differ by region, so it's worth checking what applies to the places you're visiting.
Getting to Czechia
When you're ready to book flights to Czechia, you've got plenty of arrival airports to choose from. The busiest include:
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) in Prague
Ostrava Leos Janacek Airport (OSR) in Ostrava
Brno Turany Airport (BRQ) in Brno
These airlines are the biggest players touching down at this destination, based on rough monthly flight numbers:
Smart Wings — 820
Ryanair — 770
EasyJet — 360
London, Heraklion and Istanbul are among the major hubs used as stopover points on flights to Czechia. Stops differ by route, so check the connection details for your departure city.
Places to visit in Czechia
Prague
With a population of roughly 1.2 million and located in Hlavní město Praha, this city tops the list of places to visit.
Find time for major stops like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and St. Vitus Cathedral, among other landmarks.
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) handles most international flights into Prague. You'll find some competitive flight deals to Czechia landing at this major hub.
Explore the selection of hotels in Prague and pair your trip with a stay you'll love.
Ostrava
This city of around 310,000 inches Moravia-Silesia delivers its own blend of character, energy and culture.
Dolní Vítkovice, FUTUREUM and Bývalá aglomerace rudy are among the first things worth making time for.
The majority of flights arrive through Ostrava Leos Janacek Airport (OSR), the city's main airport.
Check out hotels in Ostrava and lock in a stay that fits your plans.
Brno
Located in South Moravia and with a population of about 370,000, this city also secures its spot as one of the best places to visit in Czechia.
Leave space in your itinerary to explore popular sights like Tugendhat Villa, Botanicka Zahrada (Hortus Botanicus) and Špilberk Castle.
Brno Turany Airport (BRQ) is the city's main airport, with routes linking it to major destinations throughout the region and beyond.
Whether you want something pared-back or packed with character, hotels in Brno offer options for every kind of trip.
Good to know
Make sure you're across the entry rules before you fly. Rules can vary depending on your passport, length of stay and reason for travel. Always check with official sources like your airline, travel agent or the local embassy.
The language most commonly spoken in Czechia is Czech.
The local currency is the Czech koruna (CZK). You can handle payments with credit and debit cards almost everywhere.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are common across cities big and small, so access is unlikely to be an issue.
You won't be expected to tip in Czechia. However, leaving something extra is a nice gesture for good service.
Wi-Fi coverage is high, with most cafes, hotels and restaurants offering dependable access.
Czechia has a population of roughly 11 million. The capital city is Prague.
The same time is used throughout this destination, with only one standard time zone set at UTC+1.
Czechia is part of the Eastern Europe subregion of Europe.
Some of the most popular events on the local calendar include the Colours of Ostrava music festival, the Prague Spring International Music Festival and the Czech Beer Festival. Time your flight to Czechia around moments like these for an experience that goes beyond sightseeing.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
A cheap ticket to Czechia gets you there. What comes next is planning the stay. Discover the best prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Czechia. For the freedom to get around at your own pace, also check out the range of car hire options in Czechia.