Czech Airlines will resume flights from Prague to certain destinations this month, including Romania, with mandatory protective masks for passengers and contactless card payments on board.
The company announced that the first flights from Prague will resume on May 18, initially to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, and Stockholm.
Flights on the Prague-Bucharest route will resume on May 25, with a frequency of up to 6 flights per week.
Before boarding Czech Airlines aircraft and throughout the flight, all passengers must wear protective equipment for the mouth and nose, except for children under 2 years old.
The company will not provide masks to passengers, who are asked to bring their own protective equipment – disposable face masks, respirators, homemade cotton face masks, scarves, or shawls.
Additionally, passengers must maintain a distance of 2m from others during both boarding and deboarding, and on-board payments will be made only with contactless debit or credit cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Prague-Bucharest flights resume?Flights on the Prague-Bucharest route are scheduled to resume on May 25, with a frequency of up to six flights per week.
Are face masks mandatory on Czech Airlines flights?Yes, all passengers (except children under 2) must wear their own face masks or respirators throughout the entire flight.
What payment methods are accepted on board?To minimize contact, Czech Airlines only accepts contactless debit or credit card payments for on-board purchases.