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FEB 25, 2004 (newstodate): Flights through Czech airspace keeps growing, says the state-owned air traffic control company, Rizeni letoveho provozu.
In 2003, the volume of controlled flights, during which aircraft do not land in the Czech Republic, increased by 17.5 pct to nearly 436,000 operations.
Low en-route fees, good service and the high capacity of the Czech airspace causing almost no delays are seen as the major growth dynamoes, says the company.
In 2003, the volume of controlled flights, during which aircraft do not land in the Czech Republic, increased by 17.5 pct to nearly 436,000 operations.
Low en-route fees, good service and the high capacity of the Czech airspace causing almost no delays are seen as the major growth dynamoes, says the company.