newstodate.aero
Mar 27, 2009 (newstodate): Two new destinations will be on the route map as Czech carrier CSA launches its summer scedules with effect from March 29, 2009.
One new destination is Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, to where CSA will offer two weekly rotations from Prague starting from early June, 2009.
Another new destination is Novosirbisk, Russia, that will be served by CSA with two weekly flights bginning from the end of April, 2009.
In Western Europe, CSA will increase frequencies on flights to Hamburg and Cologne in Germany, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Stockholm in Sweden.
In the Balkan region, the Czech Airlines' flight schedule will be enhanced with further flights to Belgrade, Serbia, Skopje in Macedonia and Istanbul, Turkey.
CSA will also boost frequency on regular flights to Tbilisi, Georgia, to Yerevan, Armenia, and to Yekaterinburg, Russia.
CSA will launch code-share cooperation with Uzbekistan Airways on the Tashkent route, and with the Russian airline Siberia Airlines on the Novosibirsk route.
The carrier will continue its cooperation with Aeroflot on the route to Toronto, Canada, and on new frequencies between Prague and Moscow, and with Aeroflot-Don on the Rostov-on-Don route.
One new destination is Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, to where CSA will offer two weekly rotations from Prague starting from early June, 2009.
Another new destination is Novosirbisk, Russia, that will be served by CSA with two weekly flights bginning from the end of April, 2009.
In Western Europe, CSA will increase frequencies on flights to Hamburg and Cologne in Germany, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Stockholm in Sweden.
In the Balkan region, the Czech Airlines' flight schedule will be enhanced with further flights to Belgrade, Serbia, Skopje in Macedonia and Istanbul, Turkey.
CSA will also boost frequency on regular flights to Tbilisi, Georgia, to Yerevan, Armenia, and to Yekaterinburg, Russia.
CSA will launch code-share cooperation with Uzbekistan Airways on the Tashkent route, and with the Russian airline Siberia Airlines on the Novosibirsk route.
The carrier will continue its cooperation with Aeroflot on the route to Toronto, Canada, and on new frequencies between Prague and Moscow, and with Aeroflot-Don on the Rostov-on-Don route.