More flights for Prague

Monday, 31 Mar, 2005 0

Czech Airlines (CSA) has upped flights between the UK and Prague to 96 a week.

Prior to launching its summer schedule last weekend, CSA offered 83 flights a week between seven UK airports and Prague.

The regional airports have benefited most from the increased frequencies with Birmingham flights going from ten to 13 flights per week, Manchester from 13 to 17, Edinburgh from six to ten and Glasgow from seven to ten.

Flights with CSA out of Heathrow (20 per week), Gatwick and Stansted (both 13 per week) to Prague will stay the same for the summer. The carrier operates a two-class configuration with a hot meal for business passengers and complimentary snack for passengers in economy.

Report by Ginny McGrath



 

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