easyJet Increases Routes from Prague, Adds Liverpool Connection
This week, easyJet expanded its flight offerings from Prague, introducing a new direct route to Liverpool in the UK. The inaugural flight, launched on Monday, October 28, marks a strategic move to enhance connectivity between the Czech capital and new destinations in Europe, catering to both leisure and business travelers.
With this development, easyJet’s network from Prague has grown by 35% compared to last year, doubling the number of routes and adding notable cities across the UK, France, and Spain, such as Birmingham, Glasgow, Nantes, Nice, Palma, and Alicante. Recently, flights to Belfast and Naples were also resumed, broadening the scope of travel options from Prague.
For those flying into Prague, this news means easier access to the city's historical landmarks and vibrant atmosphere. Known for its medieval architecture, Prague offers iconic sites like the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle. Additionally, travelers can explore the bustling Old Town Square and experience traditional Czech cuisine in the numerous local cafés and restaurants.
Meanwhile, Czech tourists heading to Liverpool will find the city rich with cultural experiences. Liverpool offers the famous Albert Docks, home to museums and art galleries, and Anfield Stadium for football enthusiasts. Music fans can delve into the city’s musical roots by taking a Beatles tour, celebrating the legacy of one of the world’s most iconic bands.
This increase in routes provides travelers with greater flexibility and convenience when planning European itineraries. As demand for affordable and accessible travel grows, easyJet’s expanded network reflects the broader trend in Europe of enhancing travel connectivity, benefiting both inbound and outbound passengers.
For travelers, the new route to Liverpool signifies a step toward a more interconnected Europe, where a growing variety of destinations can be reached easily. With these developments, Prague is set to remain a central hub for exploring both Central Europe and the UK.