Holidays Czech Airlines

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Holidays Czech Airlines
HCSA logo.jpg
IATA
HC
ICAO
HCC
Callsign
CZECH HOLIDAYS
Founded 1 June 2010
Commenced operations 1 August 2010
Operating bases Ruzyně Airport
Fleet size 9
Destinations 15
Parent company Czech Airlines
Headquarters Václav Havel Airport Prague
Ruzyně, Prague, Czech Republic
Website www.holidayscsa.com

Holidays Czech Airlines is a Czech Airlines brand used for operating holiday flights from Czech Republic to Greece, Turkey and Spain. Charter flights also operate from Dublin, Ireland across Europe. It has a registered Air Operator Certificate under Czech Airlines plc.

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History [edit]

Holiday Czech Airlines has being operating charter flights since 1985 under Czech Airlines and in 2010 they became a subsidiary of Czech Airlines.[1]

From 22 November 2011, the company began leasing its two Airbus A320s to Iceland Express, replacing the fleet previously leased by Astraeus Airlines, since this airline ceased operations on 21 November.[2]

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Fleet [edit]

Holidays Czech Airlines Airbus A320 Vanzura.jpg

The Holidays Czech Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft. As of November 2011 the average age is 11.6 years.[3]

Holidays Czech Airlines Fleet [4]
Aircraft Total Passengers
Airbus A320-214 4
180
Total 4
  • In May 2011 2 Airbus A320-214 aircraft entered into service.
  • In August 2010 1 Boeing 737-400 aircraft enter into service and this was followed by a second one in December 2010.

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