The Czech state-run airline, CSA, reported Wednesday that it carried a record number of passengers last year, up 17.2 percent from 2002
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22 January 2004 y., Thursday
The Czech state-run airline, CSA, reported Wednesday that it carried a record number of passengers last year, up 17.2 percent from 2002.
Altogether 3.591 million passengers flew with CSA in 2003, compared to 3.065 million in 2002, also a record year, the airline said in a statement.
CSA attributed the increase to the popularity of its expanded destinations. The airline, which now has 35 planes, flies to 69 destinations in 43 countries.
CSA is a member of the Sky Team alliance, which is led by Delta Airlines and Air France.
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