Prague Airport Suspends Operations Amid Severe Weather Conditions
Prague Morning

Operations at Vรกclav Havel Airport in Prague were suspended at 5 p.m. on Sunday due to deteriorating weather conditions.
The suspension was caused by freezing rain, according to airport spokeswoman Denisa Hejtmรกnkovรก. It remains unclear when operations will resume, but the airport anticipates reopening later in the evening.
The airport announced the suspension on its official website, advising passengers to monitor updates regarding their departures. Travelers already at the airport are being informed through radio announcements and monitors.
However, the airportโs website has faced technical difficulties, likely due to an increase in traffic as passengers seek information.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ฤHMร) had previously issued warnings about snowfall turning into freezing rain.
By midday Sunday, reports confirmed the transition had already occurred in areas such as ล umava, Poลกumavรญ, and ฤeskรฉ Budฤjovice, leading to the formation of ice.
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โ Prague Airport (@PragueAirport) January 5, 2025
The adverse weather conditions have not been limited to the Czech Republic.
Over the weekend, flights in the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany were also impacted. At Frankfurt am Main, Germanyโs largest airport, 120 out of 1,090 scheduled flights were canceled on Sunday due to icy conditions.
Passengers planning to travel via Prague Airport are advised to stay updated through the airportโs official communication channels.
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