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Czech Airlines (abbreviation: ČSA, Czech: České aerolinie, a.s.) is a Czech aviation brand and privately held holding company. Between 1923 and 2024, it operated as an independent airline and served as the flag carrier of the Czech Republic .
This category lists defunct airlines which had been registered in Czechoslovakia. Pages in category "Defunct airlines of Czechoslovakia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes ABA Air []: ABP: BAIR: 1996: 2004: Renamed/merged to ABS Jets: Air Moravia []: MAI: 1991: 1995: Air Moravia Czech Charter Airline
Started as a national airline for the then newly founded country of Czechoslovakia, Czech Airlines’ activity was interrupted by World War II and the airline was later reinstated by the post-war ...
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Type Notes ABS Jets: ABP: BAIR: 2004 aerotaxi: Aerotaxi: aerotaxi: Air Bohemia: BOH BOHEMIA aerotaxi: air FISCHER: 8F: FFR ...
There were plans to reorganize the company. [3] As of December 2013 Central Connect Airlines operated leasing and charter services [4] but didn't resume the scheduled routes for Czech Airlines. In June 2014 it was announced that Central Connect Airlines would cease all remaining operations by 30 June 2014. [1]
Czech Aeroholding, a.s., was a company whose sole shareholder was the state, represented by the Ministry of Finance of the CR, came into being with its entry in the Commercial Register on March 11, 2011, in keeping with a government decree of November 2010.
Czech Connect Airlines operated scheduled flights to Russia and CIS; and charter flights for travel agencies to various popular summer destinations. Selected flights also offered available tickets for individual travellers. In January 2012, the company announced bankruptcy and stopped its activities. [1]