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May 31, 2007 (newstodate): On May 15, Prague Ruzyne Airport noted the landing of its 51st airline customer - Belavia.
To cater to rising market demands, Belavia now operates three weekly flights between Minsk and Prague, using CRJ-100LR aircraft.
CSA already operates four weekly flights on the same route.
-We have noticed increasing demand for connections between the Czech Republic and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Our strategy includes efforts for expanding air travel in the Eastward direction, so we welcome the decision of Belavia to connect Minsk and Prague with another direct flight, says Jiri Post, Prague Rusyne Airport executive cirector in charge of commerce, marketing, and the Prague Airport operation.
To cater to rising market demands, Belavia now operates three weekly flights between Minsk and Prague, using CRJ-100LR aircraft.
CSA already operates four weekly flights on the same route.
-We have noticed increasing demand for connections between the Czech Republic and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Our strategy includes efforts for expanding air travel in the Eastward direction, so we welcome the decision of Belavia to connect Minsk and Prague with another direct flight, says Jiri Post, Prague Rusyne Airport executive cirector in charge of commerce, marketing, and the Prague Airport operation.