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The best deals from Britain can be
found with low cost airlines. Before you buy
ticket from travel agent it is worth checking the following
airlines. Easy Jet flyfrom London Stansted & Gatwick and East
Midlands to Prague from around £25 tax included, one way.
www.EasyJet.com Ryan Air fly form London Stansted to Brno
(second biggest city in Czech Republic, 200km from Prague) from
around £20 tax included, one way
www.ryanair.com FlyGlobeSpan fly from Glasgow & Edinburgh to
Prague from around £30 tax included, one way
www.FlyGlobeSpan.com BMIBaby fly from Nottingham to Prague
from around £35 tax included, one way
www.BmiBaby.com Czech Airlines fly from London Heathrow &
Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester and other cities in the UK to
Prague from £120 return, tax included
www.CSA.cz British Airways - fly from London Heathrow & Stansted
to Prague from £120 return, tax included
www.BA.com KLM fly form London Heathrow, Glasgow, Manchester,
Edinburgh and many other cities to Prague from £120 return, tax
included (via Amsterdam)
KLM.com If you cannot find a good deal with those airlines
because you are booking last minute try flying to neighbouring
cities like Bratislava, Vienna or Berlin and then take the train.
There are also a lot of bus companies including EuroLines, Kingcourt
Express going to Prague, prices for a return journey starts at £50.
Be aware that it usually takes 24 hours to get to Prague by bus and
the journey is quite tiring. We would not recommend this option as
it is really long and a bit of an uncomfortable journey. You can
also travel by train, EuroStar departs from London, changing either
in Brusells Midi, Frankfurt, Berlin or Paris depending on your
route. Tickets are usually more expensive than airlines (around
£200) and the journey will take about 20 hours. Some travel agents
offer city break deals with EuroStar to Prague. This package
includes 2 night in a 4 star hotel for around £150. The fnal option
is to drive via the Eurotunnel to Calais, or use ferry between Dover
and Calais, then through Ostend or Zeebrugge. Eurotunnel fares might
be very expensie (around £300 per car). Ferry fares can be 1/2 of
what you pay for the Eurotunnel. Its worth checking special deals
as prices vary depending on season and promotions. Always book well
ahead ( with EasyJet you can fly for less then half price if you
book well ahead ). For less than three people travelling driving is
more expensive than going by air. |