The phenomenon of exotic vacations with long-haul flights without stopovers arrived in the Czech Republic during the pandemic. Before that, travellers on vacation had to transfer flights or fly on narrow-body aircraft that typically made at least one stop along the way. We must also not forget the period before 2010 when Travel Service operated long-haul Boeing 767 flights from an Icelandic carrier for several seasons, and ČSA (Czech Airlines) operated long-haul routes with Airbus A310s, including charter flights for travel agencies.
Last winter, foreign airlines provided direct long-haul flights to exotic destinations from Czech airports. These included Polish LOT, Italian Neos, and Spanish carrier World2Fly.
In the upcoming winter season, flights from the Spanish carrier will increase. Last winter, they operated the following charters:
Day |
Route |
Flight number |
Tuesday |
Bratislava – Praha – Santa Clara |
8547 |
|
Santa Clara – Praha – Bratislava |
8548 |
Wednesday |
Bratislava – Praha – Punta Cana |
8435 |
|
Punta Cana – Praha – Bratislava |
8436 |
Thursday |
Bratislava – Praha – Phu Quoc |
8623 |
|
Phu Quoc – Praha – Bratislava |
8624 |
Starting from autumn 2024, World2Fly will resume flights to Punta Cana and Phu Quoc, using the same flight numbers as last winter. Travellers bound for Cuba will no longer arrive in Santa Clara but in Holguín. The flight to Holguín will adopt the flight number previously used for Santa Clara. A completely new addition is charters to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. The first charter, WFL8751/2, from Prague to this coastal city on the Pacific Ocean, is scheduled to depart on October 22, 2024.
Prepared by: Martin Bernict
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