About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Aviation in the Czech Republic, Bus transport in the Czech Republic, Cable cars in the Czech Republic, Rail transport in the Czech Republic, Road accident deaths in the Czech Republic, Roads in the Czech Republic, Tram transport in the Czech Republic, Transport in Czechoslovakia, Transport in Prague, Tunnels in the Czech Republic, Alexander Dub ek, Prague Ruzyn Airport, Czech Air Force, Ivan Hlinka, Prague tram system, Prague pneumatic post, Karel Ko eluh, eske drahy, Vehicle registration plates of the Czech Republic, List of eske drahy locomotive classes, Esko Prague, List of Prague Metro stations, Czech rail border crossings, European route E65, European route E55, Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely, European route E75, Czech rail records, Kry pin's system, List of town tramway systems in the Czech Republic, Sprava elezni ni dopravni cesty, European route E67, Pet in funicular, Vodochody Airport, Highways in the Czech Republic, Transport in T ebi, European route E50, Czechoslovak State Railways, Switch to right hand traffic in Czechoslovakia, European route E59, Ji i Orten, Narrow gauge railways in the Czech Republic, European route E49, European route E48, Tramway line between Liberec and Jablonec, Buses in Prague, R37 expressway, Czech Rail Safety Inspection, eskoslovenska namo ni plavba, elivka Water Tunnel, Air Accidents Investigation Institute, Je t d cable car, European route E53, Air Ambulance Show. Excerpt: Prague Ruzyn International Airport (Czech: , Czech pronunciation: , (IATA: PRG, ICAO: LKPR), serves Prague, Czech Republic. Located 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the city centre, the airport is a hub for Czech Airlines. It was opened on 5 April 1937. Prague-Ruzyn is the biggest airport in the Czech Republic, and with 11.6 million passengers in 2009, the busiest one within the new EU member states. It...