
Imagine standing in Brno, the Czech Republic's second-largest city and a cultural hub of Central Europe, as a new air route connects you directly to London. Brno-Tuřany Airport (BRQ) is transforming into a convenient gateway for exploring Europe.
This medium-sized international airport, located in the Prague/GMT+2 time zone, features a substantial 8,694-foot (2,650-meter) main runway with a width of 197 feet (60 meters). These dimensions accommodate various aircraft types while ensuring safe and stable operations.
Enhanced Connectivity Through Ryanair
Brno's aviation hub is currently served by Ryanair, the prominent low-cost carrier operating flights to London Stansted Airport (STN). This new route significantly strengthens transportation links between the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom, offering both business travelers and tourists an efficient alternative to traditional cross-border journeys.
Growing Tourism Potential
As travel demand continues to rise, Brno-Tuřany Airport is positioning itself as a crucial aerial connection point between the Czech Republic and other European destinations. The airport's expanding network attracts increasing numbers of business travelers and tourists eager to explore Brno's historic charm and surrounding attractions.
For both first-time visitors to Brno and long-time Czech residents, the airport continues to develop its flight options, providing efficient travel solutions that combine convenience with accessibility.

