TRANSPORTATION
Roads:
Road transport is the most preferred and most used type of transportation. It is among the most flexible means of transportation and enables connection in bordering cities in the framework of the entire country, and also easily connects with the other cities throughout Europe. Speed limit within towns - 50km.
Railroads:
Trains are a convenient mode of short, medium and long distance travel across Eastern Europe. For short distances, trains are fast, reliable and frequent. For longer distances they can be preferable to flying for several reasons. Trains have more spacious and comfortable interiors, may offer scenic routes, and do not require long waits at security like at airports.
Passenger rail companies:
- Czech Republic - Ceské Dráhy (?D)
- Hungary - Magyar Államvasutak (MÁV)
- Croatia Hrvatske željeznice (HŽ)
- Poland - Polskie Koleje Panstwowe (PKP)
- Romania - Caile Ferate Române (CFR)
- Russia- Russian Railways (RZD)
- Ukraine - Ukrainian Railways
Aviation:
The biggest international airports of the region:
Czech Republic
- Karlovy Vary (Karlovy Vary Airport)
- Ostrava (Leoš Janácek Airport Ostrava)
- Prague (Ruzyne Airport)
Hungary
- Budapest (Budapest Ferihegy International Airport)
- Debrecen (Debrecen International Airport)
- Lake Balaton (Sármellék International Airport)
Poland
- Kraków (John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice)
- Lódz (Lódz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport)
- Warsaw (Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport)
Bulgaria
- Burgas (Burgas Airport)
- Sofia (Sofia Airport)
- Varna (Varna Airport)
Russian Federation - Moscow
- (Domodedovo International Airport)
- (Ostafievo International Airport)
- (Sheremetyevo International Airport)
- (Vnukovo Airport)