The Czech Republic will accept charters to Cuba and Vietnam in winter

Travel agencies Fischer and Exim Tours (joined under DER Touristik) are bringing two new destinations to the Czech Republic with direct flights. In partnership with Spanish airline World2fly, they will fly to exotic destinations on modern Airbus A350-900s starting this fall. His destinations were Vietnam’s Phu Quoc island, Cuba’s Santa Clara, and Dominica’s Punta Cana, which is no longer new to many Czechs but is proving a classic among exotics.

“We will have a completely new aircraft, so I am sure that the flight itself will be a great experience for the client. Thanks to the features of the aircraft, we can also offer the best prices,” commented Jiří Jelínek, chairman of the board of directors of the East European DER Touristik group, in agreed contract.

More than 400 passengers on board

However, the promised more profitable ticket prices, and therefore the tour, may not only be due to the relatively environmentally friendly engines of the Airbus A350-900, which, thanks to the modern materials at work, have significantly lower fuel consumption than other aircraft. of this type.

More experienced travelers will quickly find that this particular aircraft, which will operate flights from Prague to the world’s exotics, will not offer a higher class of travel than traditional Economy. This always takes up more space on board per person carried, so a total of up to 432 passengers can be accommodated on board in this “one class” system.

Peaceful Vietnamese Island

“In the base fare, clients receive a three-course main meal and a snack or breakfast before landing. They can take up to 10 kilograms of hand luggage on board, and checked baggage must fit under 23 kilograms. During the flight, they will have a Wi-Fi connection and an in-flight entertainment system in Czech,” added Jelínek.

However, Vietnam in particular is not a classic “wartime” destination and until recently its beauty was enjoyed by a much more active traveler who was not afraid to go it alone. However, Phu Quoc is a bit of a departure, paradoxically it’s a little closer to Cambodia than the rest of Vietnam, and as locals like to say, time passes a little slower there. The island is known primarily for its beautiful nature, beautiful white beaches, and foodies know it for the incredibly fragrant black pepper that is grown there.

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