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(PRG) Prague
CZECH REPUBLIC - Prague Ruzyne
(MIA) Miami
UNITED STATES - Miami International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(PRG) Prague Ruzyne
Prague, Czech Republic
(MIA) Miami International
Miami, FL
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Prague to Miami: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|PRG – MIA|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
13h 45m1 stop via LHR
Flight duration
5,036 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

There are no direct flights between Prague and Miami, so the journey typically involves one stop in a major European hub like Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, or Paris. Total travel time runs between 13 and 17 hours depending on the connection, with KLM, Lufthansa, Air France, and British Airways offering some of the smoothest itineraries. Morning departures from Václav Havel Airport tend to line up best with same-day arrivals into MIA, leaving the afternoon free to settle in. Shoulder seasons, especially April to May and late September, bring milder weather on both ends and noticeably calmer cabins. For last minute travelers, connections through Frankfurt or Amsterdam usually hold the most availability, since these hubs run multiple daily flights to Miami. If you are booking last minute, staying flexible on the European stopover often opens up better routings. Pack light layers; Prague can be crisp while Miami stays warm year-round.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Prague (PRG) to Miami (MIA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Prague to Miami are typically late January through early March and again from mid-September to early November, when demand drops after the holiday and summer travel seasons. Booking 2–3 months in advance and flying mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure lower fares.
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Flying from Prague to Miami: A Transatlantic Journey to the Sun

The journey from Prague to Miami connects the heart of Central Europe with the vibrant coastline of South Florida, offering travelers a memorable shift from gothic spires and cobblestone streets to palm-lined boulevards and Atlantic beaches. Since there is no direct service between Václav Havel Airport and Miami International, all itineraries involve at least one stopover, typically in major European hubs such as Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, London, or Madrid. Total travel time generally ranges from twelve to sixteen hours, depending on the layover and connection efficiency.

Carriers frequently used on this route include Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Munich, Air France through Paris-Charles de Gaulle, KLM via Amsterdam, British Airways through London Heathrow, and Iberia connecting in Madrid. American Airlines also offers convenient one-stop options through several European partners, given its strong hub presence in Miami. Travelers seeking the smoothest transit often prefer routes with a single connection in a Schengen airport, which simplifies passport control before the long transatlantic leg.

The best time to fly from Prague to Miami largely depends on what you hope to experience. The winter months, from December through March, are particularly popular as Europeans escape the cold for Miami's mild, sunny weather, though prices and demand rise accordingly. Spring offers a pleasant balance of comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds, while late summer brings warmer fares but also the heart of Atlantic hurricane season. Autumn, especially October and November, can be a quietly rewarding time to visit, with lower humidity and a calmer travel atmosphere.

Most long-haul segments on this route operate with wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777, 787 Dreamliner, or Airbus A330 and A350, providing a relatively comfortable cabin experience with full meal service, entertainment, and in some cases premium economy options worth considering for the nearly ten-hour ocean crossing. Travelers are advised to arrive at Václav Havel Airport at least three hours before departure, as transatlantic check-in queues can be lengthy, particularly during peak season.

Upon arrival in Miami, passengers pass through U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which requires an ESTA authorization for Czech citizens traveling under the Visa Waiver Program. The airport is well connected to downtown, South Beach, and the Florida Keys, making onward travel straightforward.

What makes this route particularly appealing is the dramatic cultural contrast it offers: a single trip bridges the historic charm of Bohemia with the Latin-infused energy of Florida's most international city, rewarding travelers with two very different worlds in one journey.