Pardubice International Airport serves air traffic throughout the year, for the time being only a few low-cost flights of Wizz Air and Ryanair, which are supplemented by a handful of charter flights to the sea.
A new Jan Kaspar terminal was opened in 2018. The modern building is very small and you'll find it easy to navigate. Just arrive 75 minutes before departure.
The terminal is shared by all flights. After the security checkpoint, there are departure gates to Schengen countries and after that there is a passport control which leads to the departure gates to non-Schengen countries.
Due to its location, the airport is suitable not only for travel to/from Pardubice. Hradec Králové is less than 27 km from the airport, Prague is 120 km away and Brno is 145 km away.
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So it seems that Ryanair has finally moved on and I already have the cancellation of PED-GRO tickets for the May holidays in the mail. I'll check the possibilities of change in the evening. If anyone has already managed to get something interesting out of them, throw some inspiration.
Thanks for the tip. I don't have anything in my email, but I can see it on the website (funnily enough, after clicking on the reservation and returning to the previous page, a big red and white CANCELLED sign appears next to it in the overview).
I have already exchanged Girona from Pardubice for Cyprus from Vienna. :) Basically, you can change to any flight as long as it's on some similar dates to the original one. I think someone here mentioned +- 14 days.
That's what I mentioned, among others. 🙂