CSA Czech Airlines is planning to resume direct services to the UK for the first time in five years from July.
The carrier, which is part of the Skyteam alliance, had been due to start flights between Prague and Liverpool on May 18 but this twice-weekly route has been rescheduled to lauch on July 17, with departures on Monday and Friday.
CSA Czech is also planning to operate flights from Edinburgh to Prague, via the Polish city of Lodz, from July 14, as well as a separate route from Edinburgh to Rzeszow, also in Poland.
But the airline’s two planned routes from the Irish city of Cork to Prague and Ibiza, scheduled for the current summer season, have been cancelled.
CSA Czech withdrew from the UK market in October 2010 when it axed its routes from Heathrow and Manchester to Prague.
czechairlines.co.uk
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