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London (LON) Prague (PRG) 🇨🇿

1 jun 2026Departure
6 jun 2026Return
~1h50Flight time
£35
£102
−66%

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Flight London → Prague — £35

30-day history · London → Prague

Observed price 30-day median (£72) · 62 readings

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This offer £35
30-day median £72
30-day high £83
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RouteLondon (LON) Prague (PRG) 🇨🇿
Departure1 jun 2026
Return6 jun 2026 · 5 days
Flight time~1h50
Country🇨🇿 Tchéquie
CurrencyCouronne tchèque (CZK)
VisaPas de visa (UE)
Time differenceMême fuseau
LanguageTchèque
Detected18/05/2026 04:00
01 — The deal

Why this London → Prague flight at £35 is worth a look

Faro identifies this flight as an opportunity because its price sits clearly below the route 30-day median. According to Faro data 2024, gaps above 25%% generally signal temporary error fares that the airline algorithms correct on average within 6 to 12 hours.

The Faro algorithm classified this London → Prague flight at £35 as an anomaly after comparing it to the rolling median (£72) and applying the detection threshold. When a fare exceeds 66% discount with no official promotional context, the system automatically surfaces it in the priority feeds.

On the algorithm side: airlines adjust their fares via dynamic pricing engines (Revenue Management Systems) that recalculate continuously based on demand, occupancy and competitor prices. A fare anomaly is a situation where the predictive model temporarily diverges from the real market value.

Technical architecture: Faro works as a passive intermediary between the airline pricing algorithms and the user. The flow is one-way — detection, analysis, redirection to the airline. No payment processing transits through Faro, which guarantees the total absence of hidden margin.

02 — The route

About the London → Prague route

On this route, flight time and frequency vary by season. Faro has maintained continuous monitoring of the rotation for 24 months, which is why fare opportunities are regularly detected there before correction by the airline systems.

Algorithmic analysis: the 1h50 duration for London → Prague places this route in the Faro "European medium-haul" category. Typical price curves for this segment show a trough 6-8 weeks before departure, followed by a gradual rise until departure day.

Algorithmically, the air fare curve follows a "yield curve" model whose parameters vary by airline, route and season. The best fares emerge typically when the algorithm switches from the "early bird accumulation" phase to the "commercial opening" phase — generally 8-10 weeks before departure.

🇨🇿 Discover Prague

Pont Charles, bière à 2€, architecture baroque et jazz clubs.
Best time to go
Avr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Flight time
~1h50
Currency
Couronne tchèque (CZK)
Visa
Pas de visa (UE)
💡 Tip : Traversez le pont Charles à l'aube (sans touristes).

History of this route

£72 — Median price (30 days)
62 sample(s)
£54 — All-time low
04 — When to book

When should you book this type of flight to Prague?

For European flights, the optimal booking window is between 6 and 10 weeks before departure. For error fares, the rule is different: 75%% are corrected within 24 hours according to Faro data 2024, which requires a quick decision.

On the fare-algorithm side: for flights to Prague, the airline yield-management system typically adjusts its parameters quarterly. This creates identifiable fare "steps" in advance — for example, a systematic price jump 4 weeks before departure in high season.

On the airline revenue-management side: pricing algorithms automatically segment weekdays by predictive demand profiles. Friday evening and Sunday evening concentrate business and weekend travellers, two profiles not very price-sensitive — hence the systematic markup.

Airline-side algorithm: airline revenue-management tools include automatic gap-detection modules. As soon as a fare deviates by more than 3 standard deviations from the expected model, an alert is raised and a fare fix pushed within minutes.

05 — On arrival

Preparing your arrival in Prague

Preparing your arrival requires three administrative checks: passport validity (ideally 6 months after return), any visa conditions, and international health cover. These points condition boarding and deserve to be validated before booking, not after.

On arrival in Prague, a few practical elements are worth anticipating. The currency used is Couronne tchèque (CZK); Tchèque is the main language spoken. The time zone matches Même fuseau, which sometimes means a few hours of difference to factor into your planning, especially for the first days.

On the algorithmic procedure side: boarding controls automatically compare the passport date to the return date + 6 months. Any non-compliance triggers a systematic refusal, with no possible intervention at the desk. Total anticipation mandatory.

On the price-algorithm side: airport transfer operators apply dynamic pricing similar to airlines. Booking a transfer 2-3 days ahead can lower the price by 15-25%% versus the on-arrival fare.

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Editor's note

Faro is an independent project, with no investors or external writers. The fares published are detected by algorithm, never hand-picked, and the display order relies solely on the gap from the median price.

— Mickael Romaniello · Bordeaux, France

Frequently asked questions about this London → Prague flight

Is the £35 price guaranteed?

Algorithmic architecture: Faro checks every fare at the time of analysis via a direct API call to the airline system, then re-validates at regular intervals (hourly for recent detections). Between two validations, a residual gap can appear if the airline algorithm adjusts in the meantime.

Does Faro take a commission on the price?

Algorithmic business model: Faro works on a "performance-based affiliation" model — no payment on display or click, only on conversion. This structure aligns incentives: Faro has an interest in showing real and attractive fares to generate conversions.

What if the price has changed when I reach the airline site?

On the algorithm side: a price change between Faro detection and the user click generally indicates a recent update of the airline yield management. The same logic can apply to nearby dates — it is often worth exploring ±2-3 days around the original date.

Do I need cancellation insurance for this type of flight?

On the insurance-algorithm side: travel insurers analyse the fare profile before underwriting. An extreme discount automatically signals a heightened cancellation risk — hence specific "error fare" insurance policies, sometimes offered as an option.

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