Holidays Czech Airlines


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.
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.

Destinations

;Bulgaria
;Cyprus
;Czech Republic
;Greece
;Ireland
;Spain
;Turkey
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.
AircraftTotalPassengersNotes
Airbus A320-2142
180
Leased from Travel Service
Boeing 737-4002unknown
Total4