CSA's last leg
2009-07-03
The idea that Czech Airlines is being intentionally run into the
ground isn't new. What is new and original are all the ways ÈSA's
management finds to accomplish this. With privatization bids
due on Sept. 15, ÈSA announced yesterday that it will abolish its
New York and Toronto routes, as well as some European routes
and times. This came just days after Delta - a partner in the
SkyTeam alliance - launched its own New York-to-Prague route.
ÈSA essentially ceded the business to a friendly competitor. For
years, ÈSA had been turning away many U.S.- and Canada-
bound passengers by making it impossible to book most New
York and Toronto connecting flights on the internet. Other
airlines, including Delta, make it a breeze to book a ticket from
Prague to, say, Charlotte or Montreal, but not ÈSA. If ÈSA's
transatlantic flights aren't profitable, it's because not much
effort has been made to sell the seats.
[Czech Republic PRG JFK CLT YEG United States]
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