Covid border restrictions putting the brakes on pan-European road freight
New border restrictions being introduced across European states have the potential to bring road freight to ...
WTC: RIDE THE WAVEFDX: TOP EXEC OUTPEP: TOP PERFORMER KO: STEADY YIELD AND KEY APPOINTMENTAAPL: SUPPLIER IPOCHRW: SLIGHTLY DOWNBEAT BUT UPSIDE REMAINSDHL: TOP PRIORITIESDHL: SPECULATIVE OCEAN TRADEDHL: CFO REMARKSPLD: BEATING ESTIMATESPLD: TRADING UPDATEBA: TRUMP TRADE
WTC: RIDE THE WAVEFDX: TOP EXEC OUTPEP: TOP PERFORMER KO: STEADY YIELD AND KEY APPOINTMENTAAPL: SUPPLIER IPOCHRW: SLIGHTLY DOWNBEAT BUT UPSIDE REMAINSDHL: TOP PRIORITIESDHL: SPECULATIVE OCEAN TRADEDHL: CFO REMARKSPLD: BEATING ESTIMATESPLD: TRADING UPDATEBA: TRUMP TRADE
Czech Airlines (CSA) made its final flight – from Paris to Prague – over the weekend under its ‘OK’ code.
One of the world’s oldest airlines, it has been continuously operating for 101 years – but it’s not quite over for the carrier. Yesterday, it left SkyTeam and will become a holding company, with a majority stake in Smartwings, which will provide all flight operations. Four aircraft will retain the CSA livery.
One Czech forwarder told The Loadstar: “It’s sad to see CSA OK Czech Airlines close down after 100 years of operation.”
Comment on this article