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Czech Airlines: fast solution for SkyEurope customers

September 1st, 2009

Czech Airlines has a solution for SkyEurope customers. The Airline extended its offer for those passengers who have purchased a ticket from one of the selected carriers and then encountered problems. Upon the presentation of the original ticket and the payment of €50, they can use the next available Czech Airlines flight to the given destination. The same option applies to the return trip. This special offer applies to tickets purchased up until August 31, 2009.

Taking advantage of Czech Airlines’ offer is easy. A passenger who holds a valid ticket from his original carrier only needs to contact the Czech Airlines Call Centre at +420 239 007 007, or visit a Czech Airlines sales desk at Terminals 1 and 2 at Prague Airport, and book the earliest available flight with Czech Airlines. The passenger will pay the price of EUR 50 for each direction, and if there is a seat on the Czech Airlines flight, he can fly to his destination.

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Airlines, Airports, Czech Airlines, Europe, Other, Prague, Sky Europe

AIR FRANCE KLM withdraws from tender for privatization of CSA

August 19th, 2009

AIR FRANCE KLM today informed the Czech Ministry of Finance of its decision to withdraw from the tender process for the privatization of Ceske aerolinie a.s. (CSA).  The current economic environment has significantly impacted the airline business. Under such circumstances, AIR FRANCE KLM believes that CSA might focus on developing and implementing a stand-alone recovery plan aimed at restoring its profitability.

In this context AIR FRANCE KLM wishes to further strengthen the existing partnership between the two groups and to continue to explore with CSA any new areas of cooperation that could be of mutual benefit to each company.

Air France, Airlines, Czech Airlines, Europe, KLM, Other

50 airlines will operate regular direct links from Prague Airport during the summer

March 24th, 2009

On Sunday 29.3.2009, operations at Prague Airport will commence according to the new flight timetable for the 2009 summer season. 50 airlines plan to operate direct flights to 127 destinations in 52 countries during the period from the end of March to 24th October. The countries with the greatest number of destinations served from Prague are Great Britain and Italy with eleven, Germany and Russia with nine, and Spain and Greece with seven destinations. The most flights will head to Paris/Charles de Gaulle Airport, Frankfurt, Moscow/Sheremetyevo, Munich and Amsterdam.

The summer flight timetable will bring a number of new features to Prague Airport’s operations. Czech Airlines have prepared two new routes to Central Asia and the expansion of connections to destinations in western and south-eastern Europe, as well as to the Near and Middle East. During the period of validity of the summer flight timetable, Czech Airlines will fly to 70 destinations in 42 countries and will offer flights to a total of 134 destinations in 47 countries in association with the airline’s partner carriers. The company will publish more detailed information on the 2009 summer season during the course of this week.

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Airlines, Airports, Czech Airlines, New Routes, Other, Prague, Smart Wings, Wind Jet, WizzAir