HISTORY: CZECH AIRLINES (CSA) was the national airline of the Czech Republic. Founded on 6 October 1923, by the Czechoslovak government as CSA Ceskoslovenske Statni Aerolinie (Czechoslovak State Airlines). After the breakup of the Czechoslovak Federation, the airline adopted its present name in May 1995. In October 2024, Czech Airlines was restructured into a holding company, with Smartwings taking over all flight operations under both brand names. On October 26, the last flight of CSA took place, as it took off in the evening from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris to Prague. This was the last flight under what has become to be known as its iconic "OK" flight call.
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