Flights to Czech Republic - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What airports in the Czech Republic does Condor serve?
Condor serves the following airports in the Czech Republic: Prague Airport (PRG).
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to the Czech Republic?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Economy Class includes a complimentary Taste the World menu plus a snack before landing, with soft and hot drinks served free of charge throughout the flight. On the same long-haul flight, Business Class includes two Taste the World Gourmet menus on longer daytime flights, an additional snack, and a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. These long-haul services form the main part of the journey on flights from Canada to the Czech Republic, while additional snacks and alcoholic beverages outside the included selection can be purchased on board. Onboard amenities and catering on the separate connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to the Czech Republic follow a short-haul concept and differ from the long-haul service.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to the Czech Republic?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi‑Fi is available via the FlyConnect system for all travel classes for an additional fee. Passengers can choose between packages designed for messaging or broader internet use to send messages, check email, browse the web, and use social media during the long-haul flight. Access is provided by connecting a phone, tablet, or laptop to the onboard Wi‑Fi network and purchasing the preferred package through the FlyConnect portal. Onboard internet access and digital services on the separate connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to the Czech Republic may differ from the long‑haul service.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on Condor flights to the Czech Republic?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, each seat features a personal screen with an on-demand entertainment library that includes a large selection of movies, TV series, music, and dedicated children’s content. On this aircraft, passengers can pair their own Bluetooth headphones with the screen or use wired headphones provided on board, with complimentary headsets in premium cabins. The FlyConnect portal on the A330-900neo also offers additional digital content such as magazines, games, travel information, and destination details that can be streamed to personal devices. Inflight entertainment on the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to the Czech Republic follows a short-haul concept and may differ from the long‑haul offering.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my Condor flight to the Czech Republic?
Sports equipment can be transported on Condor flights from Canada to the Czech Republic as long as it is registered in advance. Sports baggage must be booked no later than 8 hours before departure, and undeclared equipment can be accepted only subject to capacity and higher airport charges. Business Class passengers have their first piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg included, and holders of a Condor Activity Card can book sports baggage free of charge within the card’s conditions. Each sports item must not exceed 32 kg in weight and must remain within the specified size limits, for example up to 200 cm × 40 cm × 100 cm or 300 cm × 40 cm × 60 cm depending on the type of equipment. Transport conditions, packaging requirements, and airline-specific rules apply on all legs of the journey, and onboard services on the short‑haul connection within Europe differ from the long‑haul flight from Canada.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to the Czech Republic?
Condor offers flights from Canada to the Czech Republic within several promotional fare types, including Catch a fly-t deals, last-minute deals, and discounted early-booking offers. These special fares are limited in number and tied to specific departure dates and routes. Standard fares and promotional fares can exist side by side on the same origin–destination combination, so not every flight to the Czech Republic is sold at a deal price. Travellers who are flexible with their travel dates and departure airports in Canada have more options to choose departures that fall under these promotional categories.
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to the Czech Republic?
From Canada to the Czech Republic, the lowest average fares occur in January and February. Additional low-price periods appear in late autumn and early spring, outside the main summer and holiday peaks. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are cheaper than departures later in the week on the same pattern. For price planning, booking flights around 2 months before departure gives a strong chance of securing these lower fares.
+ What's the best time to visit the Czech Republic?
For leisure travel from Canada to the Czech Republic, the most comfortable periods are in spring and early autumn. From April to June, daytime temperatures are around 10–20 °C, trees and parks are green, and city sights such as Prague’s historic center are easier to explore without peak-season crowds. September and October bring mild 10–18 °C days, colorful autumn foliage, and a calmer atmosphere while most attractions and hiking areas remain open. July and August are warmer, frequently reaching 20–30 °C, and are well suited to festivals and outdoor events but come with higher crowd levels in major destinations. Winter from December to February is cold, frequently near or below 0 °C, yet appeals to visitors interested in Christmas markets, snowy streets, and indoor cultural activities.
+ Do I need a visa to visit the Czech Republic?
Canadian citizens do not need a visa for short tourist or business trips to the Czech Republic of up to 90 days within a 180‑day period. A valid passport or temporary passport is required, and it must have at least 3 months of remaining validity beyond the planned end of the stay in the Schengen area. Border officials can ask travellers to show proof of onward or return travel, hotel or other accommodation details, and sufficient financial means for the visit. For stays longer than 90 days, a residence permit must be obtained from the Czech authorities. Travellers who plan to work, study, or stay long term in the Czech Republic should clarify the exact permit requirements with the competent consular offices before departure. For official entry, visa, and passport validity requirements for Canadian citizens, consult The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice.
+ What is the time difference between Canada and the Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic follows Central European Time in winter (UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time in summer (UTC+2). Compared with Canada’s main time zones, time in Prague is 4½ hours ahead of Newfoundland Time, 5 hours ahead of Atlantic Time, 6 hours ahead of Eastern Time, 7 hours ahead of Central Time, 8 hours ahead of Mountain Time, and 9 hours ahead of Pacific Time.










