Vipservice continues to thoroughly analyze flight updates coming from official airline sources (partner mailings, publications on own sites and in social network accounts).
Thus, starting in July, Czech Airlines and Smartwings restart regular flights on several routes to/from Prague:
From July 1
Czech Airlines to: Odessa;
Smartwings to: Malaga, Mallorca, Heraklion, Rhodes, Kos, Corfu, Preveza, Zakynthos, Burgas, Funchal.
From July 2
Czech Airlines to: Rome, Barcelona, Gothenburg;
Smartwings to: Kefalonia, Fuerteventura, Cagliari
From July 3rd
Czech Airlines to: Madrid, Helsinki;
Smartwings to: Valencia, Samos, Tenerife, Varna
From July 18:
Smartwings to: Las Palmas
The connection also continues on routes already opened from/to Prague to Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Bucharest, Split, Kosice, Budapest, Reykjavik (Keflavik), Kiev and on the new Czech Airlines flight to London (Heathrow Airport).
A new stage in the expansion of the Qatar Airways route network is more than 270 weekly flights to more than 45 destinations around the world.
From mid-June, the following flights were resumed:
- Budapest (three flights per week)
- Dar es Salaam (three flights per week)
- Dhaka (three flights per week)
- Istanbul (daily flights)
- New York (first flight June 19, from June 22 daily, from July 2 - 10 times a week)
In addition, the number of flights to the following destinations was increased:
- Athens (from three flights a week to daily)
- Dallas Fort Worth (from three flights a week to daily)
- Dublin (from five flights a week to daily)
- Islamabad (currently two flights daily)
- Jakarta (from four flights a week to daily flights)
- Karachi (currently two flights daily)
- Lahore (currently two flights daily)
- Milan (from five flights a week to daily flights)
- Rome (from six flights per week to daily flights)
- Singapore (from three flights a week to daily flights)
Qatar national carrier also continues to operate daily flights to a number of key destinations, including Amsterdam, London (Heathrow), Melbourne, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich, as part of a robust route network with a convenient transfer system.
In the meantime, regarding opening of Dubai for business and leisure travel from July 07, Emirates airlines remind you of the need for health insurance for the entire planned period of stay, and also notify you of the increased safety measures such as preparation of a comprehensive set of measures to protect the health of customers and employees at all stages of the journey.
Etihad has also had an expansion of its route network - since July, planes have been flying in 43 directions, connecting the world through Abu Dhabi:
- Europe: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Belgrade, Brussels, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Geneva, London, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Munich, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich
- Middle East and Africa: Amman, Bahrain, Beirut, Cairo
- North America
- Asia and Australia: Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo
- Indian subcontinent: Bangalore, Delhi, Islamabad, Calicut, Karachi, Colombo Cochin, Lahore, Male, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad
British Airways in July: about 60% of destinations and 20% of flights renewed. The schedule reflects restrictions in different countries and the demand for flights.
Flights are now operated in the following areas:
- United Kingdom (EDI, GLA, INV, JER, BFS, NQY)
- Europe: France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Morocco, Turkey, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Kosovo.
- Long-distance: USA (NYC, CHI, BOS, SFO, LAX, MIA, WAS, SEA, DFW, Canada (YTO), Caribbean (BGI, KIN), Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo (HND)
European flights operated from LGW (Gatwick) will be operated from LHR (Heathrow) in the summer of 2020.
Since June 22, Air Europa has resumed regular flights to Spain and on July 15 will re-open its network of European and transatlantic routes to 15 European countries and 13 destinations in the Caribbean, Central and South America, as well as in New York and Miami. Also from July 15, flights will return to Marrakech, Tunisia and Tel Aviv.
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