7.9.2009
Cimber Sterling to open air bridge to Prague

Cimber Sterling is set to open a new service out of Copenhagen Airport, this time to Prague, with flights on all days of the week.

From 25 October 2009, passengers can fly Cimber Sterling to Prague on all days of the week. There will be three daily frequencies on weekdays and one on Saturdays and Sundays. The airline will use Boeing 737s and CRJ-Jets to meet the demand from both low-cost and business customers.
 

"We are focusing massively on Prague because it is an attractive destination which many Danes want to travel to, both on business and to a great extent also on leisure trips, including individual city breaks and larger group tours,” said Bjarne Rasmussen, Sales and Marketing Director of Cimber Sterling.     

“It is our unique ability to combine large and small aircraft that enables us to offer a product that meets the demand of both business and leisure travellers, no matter whether they are taking an individual city break or travelling on a group tour, including school classes.”

“Since the turn of the year, Cimber Sterling has opened a number of new services and now serves as many as 26 international destinations out of Copenhagen Airport. In combination with the airline’s extensive domestic route network, this gives passengers from all of Denmark the opportunity to travel via Copenhagen," said Carsten Nørland, VP, Aviation, Copenhagen Airports.

Passengers from the provinces have the option of travelling Cimber Sterling out of Sønderborg, Billund, Karup, Aarhus, Aalborg and Bornholm and connect to the tree daily flights to Prague.