Flights to Prague - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the cheapest time to fly from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
For flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG), the lowest fares occur from February to March and again from late October through November. These periods sit outside the busy summer and major holiday peaks, which keeps prices lower. Within the week, Tuesday departures on this route are cheaper than weekend departures.
+ What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
For the Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG) route, the best time to book is around 2 months before departure. Booking in this window balances a good choice of dates with lower prices compared with booking very close to departure. Travelers seeking lower fares should begin checking prices a few months ahead and plan to purchase about 2 months before flying.
+ How often does Condor fly from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
Flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG) are offered with connections via Frankfurt (FRA), with schedules that vary by season. In the summer season, the primary connection Portland (PDX) – Frankfurt (FRA) – Prague (PRG) operates on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday; in the winter season, a Condor and partner connection Portland (PDX) – Seattle (SEA) – Frankfurt (FRA) – Prague (PRG) operates on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday.
+ Is the Condor flight from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG) nonstop?
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG). The journey is offered as a connection via Frankfurt (FRA), most directly as Portland (PDX) – Frankfurt (FRA) – Prague (PRG), and depending on the travel date some itineraries add an additional connection in North America, such as via Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), Vancouver (YVR), Anchorage (ANC), or Las Vegas (LAS), before the long-haul flight to Frankfurt (FRA).
+ How long is the flight time from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
Flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG) require at least one connection in Europe. On the primary routing, the long-haul flight from Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA) takes about 10 hours 15 minutes and the onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Prague (PRG) adds around 1 hour of flying time.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights between Portland (PDX) and Prague (PRG)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA), all travel classes include complimentary meals. In Economy Class, passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World Menu and a snack, with soft and hot drinks included throughout the flight. In Premium Economy Class, the Classic Premium Menu is included, with a welcome champagne service, a choice of main courses, and a wide selection of complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. In Business Class, the Taste the World Gourmet Menu is served as a multi-course meal with an extended range of drinks, including a welcome drink. On the shorter connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Prague (PRG), onboard services follow the short-haul concept and may differ from the long-haul service.
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA), Business Class includes a fully flat seat with 180° recline and a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, direct aisle access at every seat, and a large 17.3" 4K personal screen with a wide range of entertainment. Business Class passengers benefit from priority services at the airport, lounge access at participating airports, an increased cabin baggage allowance of 16 kg and a free checked baggage allowance of 2 × 32 kg on US–Europe routes, plus one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg. On board, Business Class includes two Taste the World Gourmet Menus on long-haul flights, an exclusive selection of drinks, a high-quality amenity kit, noise-cancelling headphones, and a welcome drink. Onward service on the short flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Prague (PRG) follows a short-haul concept and offers a different, more limited product compared with the long-haul Business Class experience.
+ What travel classes do Condor offer on flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
On the long-haul part (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) of the journey from Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA), Condor offers three travel classes: Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class provides ergonomic seats, a personal screen, and a complimentary Taste the World Menu with non-alcoholic drinks. Premium Economy Class adds more legroom and recline, a larger personal screen, enhanced meals with the Classic Premium Menu, and an increased Baggage allowance. Business Class offers a fully flat bed, direct aisle access, an expanded Taste the World Gourmet Menu, premium drinks, lounge access, and higher baggage allowances. The short flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Prague (PRG) uses a short-haul product where the class structure and service level differ from the long-haul flight.
+ Does Condor offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA), onboard Wi‑Fi is offered through the FlyConnect system. Passengers can purchase internet packages that support messaging or broader internet use, and they can also access additional digital entertainment content and travel information through the onboard portal. The aircraft features personal seatback screens with an extensive on-demand entertainment program, and passengers can connect their own Bluetooth headphones to the system. On the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Prague (PRG), wireless entertainment and internet options depend on the aircraft and operating airline and may differ from the long-haul service.
+ What are the baggage policies for flights from Portland (PDX) to Prague (PRG) with Condor?
For the long-haul Portland (PDX) – Frankfurt (FRA) – Prague (PRG) journey, cabin baggage allowances depend on travel class: most Economy Class fares include 1 cabin bag of 8 kg, Premium Economy Class includes 1 cabin bag of 10 kg, and Business Class includes cabin baggage of 16 kg (with one piece limited to 10 kg). Checked baggage on US–Europe routes follows a piece concept: many Economy Classic, Economy Green, and Economy Flex fares include 1 checked bag of 23 kg, Premium Economy Class includes 1 checked bag of 32 kg, and Business Class includes 2 checked bags of 32 kg each, while some lower Economy fares have no free checked baggage. Each checked bag must not exceed total dimensions of 158 cm (length + width + height), and bags over 32 kg (70 lb) cannot be accepted for safety reasons. Additional checked baggage can be purchased in advance, and Business Class passengers can take one piece of Sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge, with all sports equipment requiring registration no later than 8 hours before departure. Allowances on partner-operated connecting flights, such as Portland (PDX) – Seattle (SEA), can differ from Condor’s long-haul rules and are based on the operating airline’s conditions.
