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Sep 06, 2010 (newstodate): The Czech lcc operator SmartWings is again adding new markets to its business.
Effective from November 1, 2010, Smartwings will launch flights on a new route between Prague, the Czech Republic, and Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport in Romania, offering one daily rotation using Boeing 737 aircraft.
SmartWings is operated by the Travel Service Company, since 2007 owned 50.1 percent by the Icelandair Group, with the company's CEO, Roman Vik, together with the Unimex Group holding the remaining 49.9 percent of the shares.
As an element in the Icelandair Group's decision to retreat to core business, its stake in Travel Services has been marked for sale when market conditions improve and currently parked with an Icelandic bank.
Effective from November 1, 2010, Smartwings will launch flights on a new route between Prague, the Czech Republic, and Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport in Romania, offering one daily rotation using Boeing 737 aircraft.
SmartWings is operated by the Travel Service Company, since 2007 owned 50.1 percent by the Icelandair Group, with the company's CEO, Roman Vik, together with the Unimex Group holding the remaining 49.9 percent of the shares.
As an element in the Icelandair Group's decision to retreat to core business, its stake in Travel Services has been marked for sale when market conditions improve and currently parked with an Icelandic bank.