![]() ![]() ![]() You can get them either at the public transport (called BKK) point inside the terminal as well as from the ticket machine at the bus stop. The ticket for the bus 100E costs 900 forints while for 200E it costs 350 forints (if you’re travelling further with metro from Kobanya-Kispest station you need to purchase another ticket). Both buses depart from the arrivals level, the bus stop is located between terminals 2A and 2B. ![]() In Budapest you can either take the direct bus 100E to Deak Ferenc Ter or the bus 200E to Kobanya-Kispest metro station. All public transport tickets work for this connection. From the center allow yourself at least 40 minutes for the journey. First you need to take green metro line A to the station Nadrazi Veleslavin from where bus no 119 will take you directly to the airport, stopping in front of both terminals. To easiest and cheapest way to get to Prague airport is by metro and bus. To book the flights go directly to the website of Ryanair or Czech Airlines and read carefully what you are about to pay for. There’re slightly more expensive, (at least around €50), but they have less strict baggage policy and overall nicer experience. Right now there’re Ryanair flights between Prague and Budapest every day but Thursday.Ĭzech Airlines, the national Czech carrier, offers couple of flights per day. Ryanair, the low cost airlines, offers cheap tickets, starting at €10 one way but you need to be careful as you need to pay extra for every single thing: if you’d like to take on board more than one tiny piece of luggage, if you’d like to seat next to your travel companion etc. There are two airlines that offer direct flights between these two capitals, with the flying time less than 1 hour and 30 minutes. A really fast way to travel between Prague and Budapest is flying. ![]()
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