CSA.... what are they like?
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CSA.... what are they like?
Tolsti's off on a course next month and flying CDG-PRG with CSA.
Haven't flown with them before so would appreciate any comments/advice. Will have Saturday evening and all day Sunday free, so any where thats a must to see?
Thanks in advance
Haven't flown with them before so would appreciate any comments/advice. Will have Saturday evening and all day Sunday free, so any where thats a must to see?
Thanks in advance
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Flew FRA-PRG with CSA last year and thought they were pretty ordinary. Nothing special, but not awful... just average! Inflight "meal" was a sandwich both ways... crew pleasant enough I suppose, plane tidy enough as it should be for a nearly new 737-500!!
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Flew DUB-PRG-DUB about 5 times last year with CSA and I must say I was impressed. Nice service great crew and, i just love the girls uniforms
I see atco-matic was not happy with his sandwich, good job he does not fly in Premier class with Aer Lingus DUB-LHR...because thats all the business passengers get with EI up front
I see atco-matic was not happy with his sandwich, good job he does not fly in Premier class with Aer Lingus DUB-LHR...because thats all the business passengers get with EI up front
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thanks all.... just found out it's AF on the way out and CSA on the way back. Flight is only 1hr 40 so food is not such a problem... as long as they have some Czech beer on board that is!!
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I used them quite a lot when I was based in Prague a couple of years ago; quite a decent operation.
If you were a member of their FF programme, it was a pretty automatic upgrade, if space was available. I think that they are in the Air France programme now.
Cabin crew generally helpful to anyone showing an interest in their country, ask them for some tips on the bars and so on. As you will know, Prague was hit by the floods last year, I'm not sure if my favourit haunts are still operating.
Everyone has chosen brews, but I always found Radegast and Krusejovice to be the best, and are widely avalable and cheap.
Have a great time!
If you were a member of their FF programme, it was a pretty automatic upgrade, if space was available. I think that they are in the Air France programme now.
Cabin crew generally helpful to anyone showing an interest in their country, ask them for some tips on the bars and so on. As you will know, Prague was hit by the floods last year, I'm not sure if my favourit haunts are still operating.
Everyone has chosen brews, but I always found Radegast and Krusejovice to be the best, and are widely avalable and cheap.
Have a great time!