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Air transport
Air transport is used for quick transport within the country and from international airports; there are more than 60 public airports intrastate.
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Quite a high number of small airports are located in the Czech Republic and provide good services for sporting and private pilots. There are four international airports: in Brno, Ostrava, Karlovy Vary and in Prague (the largest).
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Private aircraft become are becoming a popular means of transport within the Czech Republic in light of the decreasing number of domestic flights. Aircraft registered in a foreign country can be operated in the Czech Republic just like Czech ones.
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Czech Airlines (CSA) is the flagship airlines of the Czech Republic. From Prague Ruzyně Airport it offers connections to the majority of main European destinations and to transit points in North America, Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
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Operator: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic