newstodate.aero
Feb 19, 2009 (newstodate): Czech airline CSA plans to increase its volume of flights between Prague and Toronto, Canada, in the coming summer schedule.
The carrier will operate more flights and extend the seasonal period in 2009, increasing from three flights in last summer's schedule to four this year, and extending the period to cover from early May to mid-October, 2009.
In total CSA will operate 156 flights between the two destinations, using Airbus A310 aircraft on the route that is expected to attract more than 30,000 passsengers.
The CSA service between Prague and Canada is largely used by transfer passengers, who continue from Prague on connecting CSA flights to other European destinations, primarily Belgrade, Tel Aviv, Sofia, Kosice, Zagreb, Yerevan, Cracow, Bucharest, Bratislava, Ostrava, Brno, Budapest, Warsaw, Riga, Minsk, and Vilnius.
The carrier will operate more flights and extend the seasonal period in 2009, increasing from three flights in last summer's schedule to four this year, and extending the period to cover from early May to mid-October, 2009.
In total CSA will operate 156 flights between the two destinations, using Airbus A310 aircraft on the route that is expected to attract more than 30,000 passsengers.
The CSA service between Prague and Canada is largely used by transfer passengers, who continue from Prague on connecting CSA flights to other European destinations, primarily Belgrade, Tel Aviv, Sofia, Kosice, Zagreb, Yerevan, Cracow, Bucharest, Bratislava, Ostrava, Brno, Budapest, Warsaw, Riga, Minsk, and Vilnius.