Airport & Airline
Czech Airlines bolsters Budapest-Prague frequency
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- Created on Wednesday, 17 October 2012 16:13
The Budapest-Prague route commemorated its 75th anniversary earlier this year and in testimony to the popularity of the link between the capital cities of Hungary and the Czech Republic, Czech Airlines will be operating the route five times daily, carrying an anticipated almost 80,000 passengers a year.
Flights are available to book now at www.czechairlines.com with lead in fares for Budapest-Prague starting from just 24500HUF (approx. £70 or €87) one way.
Kam Jandu, Budapest Airport’s Director of Aviation said: “We are delighted with Czech Airlines‘ increased capacity on the Budapest-Prague route. The 75th anniversary celebrated earlier this year is a phenomenal milestone and we look forward to continuing our successful relationship into the future, providing travellers from both cities with this much needed connection.“
Czech Airlines is one of the oldest airlines in Europe having provided services to passengers since 1923. Czech Airlines, a member of the Sky Team Alliance, has gained an enormous amount of experience and has grown into a modern airline, boasting a number of awards for the quality of its services and operating a fleet of 27 aircraft.
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