Czech Parliament Opens Final Debate on Comprehensive Foreigners Act
Ministry of Interior Client Centre and Prague-Chodov Office Closed for One Day
Prague Vodochody Airport Closed 6–17 July for Runway Resurfacing
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Last Weekend of Denmark’s Schengen Border Checks—Czech Travellers Should Expect ID Controls
Denmark’s temporary Schengen border controls are slated to end on 11 July 2026, but Czech travellers should still expect ID checks when entering Denmark through Germany or arriving by air from Prague until then. The possibility of a last-minute extension remains, so firms should monitor official updates and ensure employees carry passports or national IDs.
Runway repair at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport prompts rerouting – travellers advised to allow extra time
Prague Airport closed its main 06/24 runway on 9 July for six weeks of maintenance, shifting all traffic to runway 12/30. Passengers can expect longer taxi times and occasional delays; airlines advise arriving at the terminal at least 30 minutes earlier than usual.
Austria extends spot border checks with Czech Republic until 15 September 2026
Austria’s Foreign Ministry states that random border controls on roads and rail links with Czechia are now authorised until 15 September 2026. The extension means drivers and rail passengers should continue to carry passports and allow for potential delays at peak times.