[2] The company South Bohemian Airport České Budějovice holds the license for non-public international traffic.
Due to lack of equipment, the airport cannot accept flights in bad weather; aircraft can land only in daylight and in good visibility (VFR).
In 1932, the construction of the airport for the needs of the Aeroclub České Budějovice and the Czechoslovak Air Force began; ceremonial commissioning was on 27 June 1937.
Phase II comprises the construction of a new terminal, expanding aircraft stands, improving access roads and car parks for passengers, and providing public lighting.
[5] As operations succeeded, summer season 2024 will see an expanded offer including two new charter destinations, tunesian city Enfidha and Burgas in Bulgaria.