Czech Airlines final flight is about to takeoff ending 101 years of operations

Category: News Author: AIRLIVE
Airline: Czech Airlines
Airbus A320-214 at Prague - Vaclav Havel (Ruzyne) (PRG / LKPR), Czech RepublicCredit: Alan Lebeda

The final Czech Airlines flight will take off from Paris and land in Prague, bringing to an end a century of aviation history.

Tonight, the iconic Czech brand will operate its final independent flight before fully merging with Smartwings.

The last commercial flight from ČSA under the iconic flight code “OK” touches down at Václav Havel Airport in Prague later this evening.

Scheduled to depart from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport at 8:15 p.m., it will land in Prague at 9:55 p.m., concluding a chapter for the airline that has operated under the “OK” designation since its founding.

The Czech Airlines livery will not disappear completely; two Airbus A320 aircraft will continue to fly in the Czech Airlines colours, as will the four new Airbus A220-300 machines, the first two of which are to be delivered at the end of this year and the other two in the first half of 2025.

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