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Time Time: 11:33:08
Language Language: Turkish
Airport of departure: Prague Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG)
Airport of arrival: Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW)
Flight duration from Czech Republic to Türkiye: Average of 2 hours 30 minutes
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DEPARTURE : Czech Republic

Flights to Prague Vaclav Havel Airport from İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport(SAW) are only a few of the direct flights you can take to reach the Czech Republic. This country is one of the developing countries in Central Europe with new investments in transportation networks, so you will enjoy travelling to another country.

Transportation to/from Prague Vaclav Havel Airport

Prague Vaclav Havel Airport offers different modes of transportation to reach Prague city centre. The Airport Express train operated by the state provides a direct connection between Prague Main Railway Station and the airport. If you would like to have more information about the departure location, prices, and schedule for the express train, you can click here.

In addition to the express train, there are a total of 5 bus lines that operate between the airport and Prague city centre among which 2 are night buses. Bus line 119 goes to Divoká Šárka – Veleslavín train station direction, bus line 100 goes to Zličín direction and bus line 191 goes to Divoká Šárka – Petřiny – Anděl direction. The night buses which are bus line 910 goes to Švandovo divadlo - I.P. Pavlova – Kačerov – Modřany direction and bus line 907 goes to Hradčanská – Hlavní nádraží – Karlovo náměstí – Anděl direction.

Public Transport

Czech Republic has different modes of transportation, including the metro, tram lines, and buses that cover the entire city. The metro lines and buses that cover different cities such as Prague, Brno, Plzen and Ostrava will provide easy access to different districts of these cities.

Trams are also a popular mode of transport in Czech to move around the city. In addition to trams, the country has one of the densest railway network in Europe. It is possible to find different railroad options such as metro, trams and others in different cities in Czech Republic.

Is there a travel card for tourists?

Tourists can buy a 1-day or 3-day Pass offered by Prague public transportation centre, which offers a better price compared to a single ticket. Also, there is a 1-month pass and Petrin funicular pass for more extended stays and those who commonly use the funicular line. If you would like to know more details about travel cards and prices, you can check out this website.

Transportation Between Cities in the Czech Republic

One of the best transportation options between the cities in the Czech Republic is to take intercity buses. It is possible to reach Brno, Pilsen, and many other major cities in the country by taking one of the bus lines. If you would like to know more about the intercity bus lines in the country, you can click here. Also, car rental is another option while visiting the Czech cities.

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ARRIVAL : Türkiye (Turkey)

You won’t have to worry about transportation in Türkiye after your direct flight from approximately 50 different countries around the world such as the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Holland since the transportation from the airport will be easy, thanks to the extensive transportation network in the country. Türkiye is a large country that offers different modes of transportation to travel between cities and towns where passengers can take direct or connecting flights to İstanbul, İzmir, Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman and Trabzon.

Useful Information About Your Flight to Türkiye (Turkey)

If you wonder how long is the flight to Turkey from Central Europe, you’ll see that 3-4 hours will be enough to get to Turkish resorts. Direct flights to Antalya take 3 hours and 55 minutes from Amsterdam, whereas they only take 3 hours and 20 minutes from Berlin. Similarly, a flight from the United Kingdom to Turkey takes about 4 hours. Flights from London to Turkey take 4 hours and 5 minutes if you land in Istanbul. Flights from Manchester to Istanbul take about 4 hours and 20 minutes. If you are looking for cheap flights to Turkey from London, the most affordable options will appear from Stansted Airport to Sabiha Gökçen International Airport. Alternatively, you can select a direct flight to Antalya, Izmir and Ankara.

Transportation to/from İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport

Transportation to/from İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport to İstanbul city centre has various options depending on where you would like to go. There are airport express buses called HAVABUS, which depart from different locations in Istanbul, such as Taksim and Kadıköy. This express line only travels between these districts and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport. For more details about the HAVABUS line, you can take a look at the airport's official website.

Another option to reach Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport is bus lines. E3 that leaves from 4. Levent, E9, and E10, which depart from Bostancı, are the direct lines that reach the airport. Also, it is possible to take the Marmaray line to Pendik and then take the 132H from Pendik station to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport. More information about the bus lines can be found on this map.

Public Transport in Turkey

Public transport in Türkiye is advanced and well-connected. There are metro lines, tram lines, tunnel lines, metro buses, buses, minibuses, and ferries in different cities in Türkiye. The buses are the most common way of public transport in the country. In some cities like İstanbul, İzmir and Ankara, it is possible to find trams, trains and ferry lines to travel in the city.

Since each city has a different transportation system, the passengers need to check the bus schedules of each city. If you would like to learn more about the public transport in Istanbul, you can check out IETT's official website. Also, more information about Ankara’s EGO (bus system) can be found here. Most of the cities in Türkiye have minibus lines. For this reason, minibuses are the most common way of public transport in Türkiye.

Is there a special tourist travel card in Türkiye?

There is not a special tourist travel card in Türkiye. Tourists can buy a transportation card called Istanbulkart to use any mode of public transportation in Istanbul. Different cities in Türkiye have different transportation cards, and each of these cards must be purchased separately since the cards cannot be used in different cities.

Transportation in Türkiye

The transportation options between the cities in Türkiye are varied, and all the vehicles are comfortable and easy to use. One of the most prefered ways to travel between cities in Türkiye is to take domestic flights. It is possible to buy tickets between Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport and Antalya Airport, İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport, Van Ferit Melen Airport, or Gaziantep Airport.

In addition, there are buses and train lines that operate between the cities in Türkiye. Private companies operate the buses, while train lines belong to the state.

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