Der Touristik, a Czech travel agency, has ordered a new aircraft from Spanish airline Worldt2ly for operating three direct routes to Vietnam, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. The Airbus A350-900, chosen for its modernity and comfort, meets the increasing demand for a comfortable flight experience. The spokesperson for CK Fischer, Jan Bezděk, explained that the aircraft’s quiet cabin and capacity of 432 passengers were key factors in the decision.
Already, 10,000 clients have booked exotic vacations with transportation on this aircraft. The number of passengers will be crucial for the economic viability of the operation. The Airbus A350-900 will make three weekly rotations at Prague’s Ruzyni Airport, catering to new passengers.
In comparison, LOT Polish Airlines’ Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which competes with Čedok, has a capacity of only 252 passengers, making it a much smaller aircraft. Čedok offers direct flights to Czech tourists to destinations such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, the Dominican Republic, and Thailand.
Jan Papež, the Vice President of the Association of Travel Agencies, commented on the growing trend of long-haul charters to destinations like Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. These direct flights without layovers were previously unavailable. Papež expressed some concerns about capacity but emphasized that the economic worries should not trouble clients. The acquisition of long-haul aircraft for the Czech tourism market is seen as an advantage.
The new aircraft will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Czech tourists, providing them with more options and convenience when planning their exotic vacations.
How does the choice of the Airbus A350-900 by Der Touristik support the increasing demand for a comfortable flight experience?
Der Touristik, a Czech travel agency, has ordered a new aircraft from Spanish airline Worldt2ly for operating three direct routes to Vietnam, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. The Airbus A350-900, chosen for its modernity and comfort, meets the increasing demand for a comfortable flight experience. The spokesperson for CK Fischer, Jan Bezděk, explained that the aircraft’s quiet cabin and capacity of 432 passengers were key factors in the decision.
Already, 10,000 clients have booked exotic vacations with transportation on this aircraft. The number of passengers will be crucial for the economic viability of the operation. The Airbus A350-900 will make three weekly rotations at Prague’s Ruzyni Airport, catering to new passengers.
In comparison, LOT Polish Airlines’ Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which competes with Čedok, has a capacity of only 252 passengers, making it a much smaller aircraft. Čedok offers direct flights to Czech tourists to destinations such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, the Dominican Republic, and Thailand.
Jan Papež, the Vice President of the Association of Travel Agencies, commented on the growing trend of long-haul charters to destinations like Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. These direct flights without layovers were previously unavailable. Papež expressed some concerns about capacity but emphasized that the economic worries should not trouble clients. The acquisition of long-haul aircraft for the Czech tourism market is seen as an advantage.
The new aircraft will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Czech tourists, providing them with more options and convenience when planning their exotic vacations.
I can’t wait to experience the luxury and convenience of the new Airbus A350-900 on my next trip to an exotic destination! ✈️🌴