Ryanair will launch 15 new flights from Prague starting in the summer of 2019. 
They will include service to Copenhagen (daily), Stockholm (three times a week), Billund (three times a week), and Goteborg (twice a week). The airline has already started selling tickets for the new flights for April 2019.

Restored Connection with Billund

Connections between Prague and Billund were first provided by Czech Airlines in 2015. Norwegian Air, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), and Czech Airlines now fly to Copenhagen from the Czech Republic. The same airlines operate flights between Prague and Stockholm. The route to Goteborg is now only operated by the Norwegian Airlines.

Ryanair is one of the largest low-cost airlines in the world. It operates flights to and from dozens of countries. Last year, about 130 million passengers flew with Ryanair. In July, the company stated that they anticipate a seven percent increase in the number of passengers, reaching 139 million for the fiscal year ending in March 2019 and a nine percent increase to 152 million in the following year.