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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.
In 1957, Czechoslovak Airlines – ČSA (now Czech Airlines), became the first airline in the world to fly a route exclusively with jet airliners, using the Tu-104A variant between Prague and Moscow. In civilian service, the Tu-104 carried over 90 million passengers with Aeroflot (then the world's largest airline), and a lesser number with ČSA ...
Year of foundation: 1923 First flight: October 1923 Passengers transported in 2022: No data. Started as a national airline for the then newly founded country of Czechoslovakia, Czech Airlines ...
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On 18 June 2012 Central Connect Airlines ceased its regular operations due to financial difficulties. The airline served routes from Prague to Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Ljubljana, Kraków and Zagreb in cooperation with Czech Airlines. The routes were first taken over by the end of March 2012 from Czech Airlines.
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Czech Aeroholding, Inc. thus becomes the majority shareholder of Czech Airlines, replacing the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic. November 2012 - Czech Government passes a resolution in which it authorizes the company Czech Aeroholding to prepare a tender for the sale of the share capital of Czech Airlines, or for finding a possible ...