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The most expensive Sinop Prague flight tickets are available in June months. If you want a low price flight, you can try flying in these months: June
According to our 30 daily data, the cheapest flight tickets from Sinop to Prague belong to 9,251 TL and Türk Hava Yolları airlines.
You can find Sinop Prague flight tickets at the best prices by booking 54 days prior to departure.
Transportation to Sinop Airport from the City Center
Located 8 kilometers from the city center of Sinop, Sinop Airport has only a domestic terminal. Turkish Airlines offers reciprocal Sinop-Istanbul flights seven days a week at the airport, which was opened to flight traffic in 1993 but was closed in 2001 and reactivated in 2008. Sinop, which has touristic districts such as Boyabat, Ayancık, Gerze and Erfelek, is also the northernmost tip of Turkey. Sinop, where transportation is possible by land and sea besides air, has Sinop Port, which is used effectively by tourist and cruise ships in summer.
It is possible to reach Sinop Airport by taking a taxi from the nearest taxi stand in Sinop city center or by renting a car from the car rental offices located in the center.
Turkish Airlines' passenger service for its own passengers departs in front of the central PTT building at 10.30 am, 7 days a week, and from Gelincik Mahallesi at 10.35 am. It reaches the airport by following the route of Sinop Prison and Sinop Bus Station.
The minibuses, which are another alternative to reach the airport from the city center of Sinop, run in the direction of TOKİ residences, Sinop Prison and Sinop Bus Terminal.
Sinop Airport Contact Information
Address: Bostancılı Village Airport Road PK: 57000 Sinop Merkez Bostancılı/Sinop, Turkey
Phone: +90 (368) 271 56 08/09
Transportation from Václav Havel Airport to the City Center
There is one civil airport serving in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Located 17 km north of the city centre, Václav Havel Airport is an international airport. Its former name was Ruzyně International Airport, but it was changed in 2012. The airport was named after Václav Havel, who was the first post-velvet president of Czechoslovakia and then the Czech Republic, who died in 2011. Prague resembles an open-air museum with its historical texture. In this respect, it is one of the cities that must be seen.
There are options such as buses, trains, trams, passenger services, taxis and car rentals to reach the city center from Prague Václav Havel Airport.
The most convenient way to get from the airport to Prague city center is to use buses. Buses no. 100 and 119 depart frequently from the airport and you can reach the city center in 45 minutes by transfer. Note, however, that these buses do not operate at night. If you landed in Prague at night, you can reach the city center by taking the night bus numbered 510, which departs every 20 minutes, and then the tram. Of course, this journey takes longer.
Another option is passenger services. By making a reservation in advance, you can go to your hotel with the services of companies such as Prague Airport Shuttle, ČEDAZ, Prague Transfers.
You can also use taxis to reach the city center from the airport, but beware, it can be very expensive. Alternatively, you can reach your hotel by renting a car from the rent a car companies at the airport.
Václav Havel Airport Transportation Information
Address: Letiště Praha, a. S. K Letišti 6/1019, 160 08 Praha 6
Tel: +420 220 111 888