Monday, November 5, 2012

SCA Czech Airlines add new routes

Czech Airlines will resume Service to Berlin and Stuttgart, and Add Flights to Brussels, Budapest, Düsseldorf, Copenhagen, Milan, Tel Aviv, and Ufa.

The airline has also resumed regular air service from Prague to Berlin and Stuttgart.
New to Czech Airlines’ flight schedule are additional long-haul destinations - Brisbane and Singapore, operated jointly with Etihad Airways.

The winter flight schedule will apply from 28 October 2012 to 30 March 2013, and Czech Airlines will offer flights to 78 destinations in 44 countries.

In the 2012/2013 winter season, Czech Airlines will double the number of daily flights it operates to Düsseldorf from two to four. New long-haul destinations will appear in the Czech Airlines flight schedule for the upcoming winter season: Brisbane and Singapore, operated jointly with Etihad Airways.

In both cases, the flight schedules of the two airlines are harmonized so that when transferring at Abu Dhabi,
passengers can transfer comfortably, without an undue wait of several hours.

In the winter season, yet more long-haul destinations should be added to the Czech Airlines flight schedule.

Czech Airlines is improving its service in Business Class in the upcoming winter season on flights to Western, Southern, and Northern Europe operated by jet aircraft.
Passengers will now have a choice of a cold or hot snack, which has worked well as one of the courses served on the airline’s flights to Abu Dhabi. The recipes for hot snacks were created by Marek Fichtner, the Chef at Kempinski Hotel in Prague, who is also again the author of the brand new menu on the Czech Airlines Abu Dhabi service.

As of the upcoming winter season, Czech Airlines is introducing an improved concept of refreshments in Business Class on European flights, as well as the option of paying for a ticket by cashless bank transfer in 13 markets.

An innovation that Czech Airlines is introducing on the markets in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and others, is the option of paying for a ticket by cashless bank transfer.
This applies to tickets booked via the Czech Airlines website, and the payment is always made to a local account in the given country.

In the Czech Republic, Czech Airlines has offered this payment method for several years.
The airline plans to gradually introduce the service on all European markets on which Czech Airlines operates.

Source: Czech Airlines

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