Czech airline CSA to offer new regular flights in 2008

The Czech state-run airline CSA said Friday it plans to introduce six new regular flights between Prague and cities in France, Syria, Greece, Kazakhstan, Russia and Georgia.

PRAGUE: The Czech state-run airline CSA said Friday it plans to introduce six new regular flights between Prague and cities in France, Syria, Greece, Kazakhstan, Russia and Georgia.

The airline said in a statement it would start services in March between Prague and both France's Bordeaux and Kazakhstan's Almaty. In April, it planned to offer flights to Syria's Damascus, as well as to Tbilisi, Georgia, and Rostov-On-Don in Russia.

CSA planned in May to add service to Iraklion, on the Greek island of Crete, the statement said.

The airline also plans to introduce five new charter flights next year to El Salvador, Italy, Greece and the Balkans.

CSA, which offers flights to 104 destinations in 44 countries, carried a record of nearly 5.5 million passengers last year.

The government has suggested the airline could be sold in the future at the same time as the state-run Prague Ruzyne International Airport to help it cover a large fiscal budget deficit.
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