Tickets from 99 CZK get you straight from PRG to Brno
RegioJet Airport Bus runs direct intercity coaches from Václav Havel Airport Prague to Brno, often priced from about 99–199 CZK if you book ahead. Buses depart from the airport bus stops in front of T1 and T2, so you walk out of arrivals and you’re basically on the platform in under 5 minutes. This is a long-distance coach, not a city bus, so seats are reserved and you book by specific departure time.
Most RegioJet Airport Bus departures run several times per day, typically spaced a few hours apart, so check the exact timetable before you land. The ride from PRG to Brno usually takes around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on traffic on the D1 motorway. If your flight lands late at night, expect fewer departures and higher odds of sold-out seats on the last bus.
You can buy tickets in advance on RegioJet’s website or app and load them to your phone, which means no need to find a ticket counter after exiting T1 or T2. Same-day tickets are possible if there’s space, and the driver scans your QR code when you board. Prices fluctuate by departure and demand, but it’s often significantly cheaper than a taxi for the 200+ km to Brno.
On board, RegioJet typically offers assigned seats, Wi‑Fi on Czech territory, and basic power outlets at many seats, which helps if you just drained your phone on a 3-hour flight. Luggage goes in the underfloor compartment, and carry-ons fit in overhead racks, so you’re fine rolling up from T1 or T2 with one checked bag and one cabin bag. Coaches usually have a toilet at the rear, which matters on a 3-hour highway run.
RegioJet Airport Buses stop curbside outside the terminal, so in bad weather you’re exposed for 5–10 minutes while loading. There’s no dedicated RegioJet lounge or waiting room inside PRG; you sit in the public arrivals area at T1 or T2 until 10–15 minutes before departure. If your flight is delayed, RegioJet won’t automatically move your ticket, so you may pay a fee or buy a new one for a later bus.
Step-by-step from arrivals to coach seat
- 1. Land at PRG and clear passport control and customs in T1 or T2; this can take 10–40 minutes depending on time of day.
- 2. After exiting into arrivals, follow signs for “Bus” and “Public Transport” and walk 3–5 minutes toward the front of the terminal.
- 3. Open the RegioJet app or ticket email and confirm your departure time and bus stop number at the airport.
- 4. Reach the designated RegioJet stop 10–15 minutes before departure so you can load luggage under the bus without rushing.
- 5. Show your QR ticket to the driver, store large bags in the hold, and grab your assigned seat for the ride to Brno.
One tip: aim for a bus that leaves at least 60–90 minutes after your scheduled landing time at PRG, especially at peak hours or if you’re arriving from outside Schengen into T1.