Holidays Czech Airlines

Holidays Czech Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
HC HCC CZECH HOLIDAYS
Founded 1 June 2010
Commenced operations 1 August 2010
Ceased operations 30 June 2014 (2014-06-30)
Operating bases Prague Václav Havel Airport
Fleet size 9
Destinations 0 [1]
Parent company Czech Aeroholding
Headquarters Václav Havel Airport Prague
Ruzyně, Prague, Czech Republic
Website holidayscsa.com

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

History

Holiday Czech Airlines had been operating charter flights since 1985 under Czech Airlines and in 2010 they became a subsidiary of Czech Airlines.[2]

From 22 November 2011, the company began leasing its two Airbus A320s to Iceland Express, replacing the fleet previously leased by Astraeus Airlines. Iceland Express ceased operations on 21 November.[3]

Destinations

Fleet

The Holidays Czech Airlines fleet included the following aircraft at the time it ceased operations. As of November 2011 the average age was 11.6 years.[4]

Holidays Czech Airlines Fleet [5]
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-214 2
180
Leased from Travel Service
Boeing 737-400 2 unknown
Total 4

References

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