I flew on the world’s best airline and here’s why it definitely lives up to the hype
Czech Airline's first flight regular flight took place on October 29th, 1923, but from October 26th this year it will cease all flying operationsThe airline, which has a history spanning nearly a century, was once one of the largest in Eastern Europe.
It has struggled in recent years for a number of reasons, including the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, the rise of low-cost airlines and the Covid The airline’s final flight will arrive from Paris on October 28, marking the official end of its operations.Country walk named best place for autumn colour - near one of UK's coolest towns
Its first regular flight took place on October 29th, 1923, when Czechoslovak State Airlines was its official name.In the early years, the airline played a pivotal role in connecting Prague to Bratislava, with other international routes to Paris, Berline, and Moscow following shortly afterwards.
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