Terminals Prague Airport has two main passenger terminals, two general aviation terminals, as well as a cargo facility. Most flights depart Prague Airport from the North Terminals (Terminals 1 and 2). The South Terminals (Terminals 3 and 4) handle a few irregular flights, as well as VIP flights, special flights and small aircraft. •
Terminal 1 is used for flights outside the
Schengen Area; it was opened in 1968 and rebuilt in 1997, it includes concourses A and B •
Terminal 2 is used for flights within the Schengen area; it was opened on 17 January 2006, it includes concourses C and D •
Terminal 3 is used for private and charter flights; it was opened in 1997 •
Terminal 4 is used exclusively for VIP flights and state visits; it is the oldest part of the airport, and was opened on 5 April 1937. There are also two freight terminals. Cargo Terminal 1 is operated by Menzies Aviation Czech, while Cargo Terminal 2 is operated by Skyport.
Runways The airport contains two
runways in service: 06/24 (till April 1993 07/25) and 12/30 (till May 2012 13/31). Former runway 04/22 is permanently closed for take-offs and landings and is used for taxiing and parking only. on the grounds of Prague Airport. On 30 December 2009 CSA announced that it would sell its head office to the airport for CZK 607 million.
Smartwings have their head office on the airport property. The
Civil Aviation Authority also has its head office on the airport property.
Operations The company operating the airport is Prague Airport (
Letiště Praha, a. s.), a
joint-stock company that has one shareholder, the
Ministry of Finance. The company was founded in February 2008, as part of a privatisation process involving the Airport Prague (
Správa Letiště Praha, s.p.) state enterprise. This action was in accordance with the Czech Republic Government Memorandum Nr. 888, which had been passed on 9 July 2008. On 1 December 2008, Prague Airport took all rights and duties formerly held by Správa Letiště Praha, s.p., and Prague Airports took all business authorisations, certificates, employees, and licenses from the former company. The head office of Prague Airport is in
Prague 6. The former state-owned enterprise had its head office on the airport property. ==Airlines and destinations==