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  2. Smartwings - Wikipedia

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    Smartwings was founded in 1997 originally under the name Travel Service and focused on operating charter flights mainly for Czech tour operators. Its first airplane was a Tupolev Tu-154M . In 2000, Travel Service received its first Boeing 737-400 .

  3. SmartWings (brand) - Wikipedia

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    SmartWings was the low-cost Brand of the Czech charter airline Travel Service. [1] Travel Service operated scheduled flights to several European metropolitan and leisure destinations under the brand from its base at Václav Havel Airport Prague. [2] In 2018, Travel Service renamed itself to Smartwings.

  4. Smartwings Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Smartwings Hungary Kft., formerly named Travel Service Hungary, is an airline based in Budapest, Hungary, operating charter flights out of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. It was founded in 2001 [ 2 ] and is a subsidiary of Smartwings from the Czech Republic .

  5. Czech Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Czech Airlines ended its own flight operations on 26 October 2024, handing them over to Smartwings while being repurposed into a holding company. [ 5 ] ČSA is the fifth oldest airline in the world, after Dutch KLM (1919), Colombian Avianca (1919), Australian Qantas (1920), and Soviet/Russian Aeroflot (1923).

  6. Smartwings Poland - Wikipedia

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    Smartwings Poland Sp. z o.o., formerly Travel Service Polska Sp. z o.o., is a Polish charter airline based in Warsaw. The airline commenced operations in May 2012 from Warsaw Chopin Airport , and is a subsidiary airline of Czech airline Smartwings .

  7. Václav Havel Airport Prague - Wikipedia

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    Most flights depart Prague Airport from the North Terminals (Terminals 1 and 2). The South Terminals (Terminals 3 and 4) handle a few irregular flights, as well as VIP flights, special flights and small aircraft. Terminal 1 is used for flights outside the Schengen Area; it was opened in 1968 and rebuilt in 1997, it includes concourses A and B