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Czech Airlines (OK) is the national carrier of the Czech Republic and one of the oldest airlines in Europe, having been founded in 1923. The airline is headquartered in Prague and primarily operates out of Václav Havel Airport Prague. Czech Airlines is known for its excellent service, reliability, and commitment to passenger comfort, serving both domestic and international routes. Over the years, the airline has modernized its fleet and expanded its network to connect travelers with major destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Czech Airlines is also a member of the SkyTeam alliance, providing passengers with seamless travel options in collaboration with partner airlines.
The current fleet size of Czech Airlines consists of approximately 5 aircraft, mainly featuring Airbus models such as the Airbus A319 and Airbus A320. The airline serves around 20 destinations, focusing on major European cities and select long-haul routes. Czech Airlines continues to update its fleet to ensure safety and efficiency for all flights. For more detailed information or to book a flight, visit the official Czech Airlines website.
As a passenger traveling with Czech Airlines, you are protected under EU Regulation 261/2004 (commonly known as EU 261 or EC 261) when your flight is delayed, cancelled, or overbooked. This regulation applies if your flight departs from any airport within the European Union, regardless of the airline, or if your flight arrives in the EU and is operated by an EU-based airline such as Czech Airlines. If your flight with Czech Airlines is significantly delayed (over 3 hours), cancelled without sufficient notice, or you are denied boarding due to overbooking, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
The amount of compensation is determined by the flight distance:
EU 261 and EC 261 regulations ensure that air passengers are protected when flights are disrupted. For flights departing from the EU or arriving in the EU with an EU airline like Czech Airlines, you may claim compensation for delays over 3 hours, last-minute cancellations, or denied boarding. To be eligible, your flight must either originate within the EU or, if departing from outside the EU, be operated by an EU airline and arrive in the EU. Compensation amounts are based on the flight distance, as outlined above.
For example, if your Czech Airlines flight from Prague to Paris (within 1,500 km) is delayed over 3 hours, you may claim €250. For a flight from Prague to Dubai (over 3,500 km), you may be eligible for €600. Remember, you must keep your boarding pass, flight details, and any communications from the airline to support your claim.
If your Czech Airlines flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
Our team of experts will handle the entire process, ensuring that your rights as a passenger are fully protected and that you receive the compensation you deserve from Czech Airlines.