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Founded | 1997; 28 years ago (1997)[2] | ||||||
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Operating bases | Václav Havel Airport Prague | ||||||
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Fleet size | 43 | ||||||
Destinations | 44[3] | ||||||
Parent company | Czech Airlines[4] | ||||||
Headquarters | Prague,Czech Republic | ||||||
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Employees | 2,438[2] | ||||||
Website | www |
Smartwings, a.s. (formerlyTravel Service, a.s.)[2] is aCzechairline with its head office on the property ofVáclav Havel Airport Prague inRuzyně,6th district,Prague.[5] It is the biggest airline in theCzech Republic, and it operates scheduled and chartered flights, mainly to leisure destinations. The airline alsowet anddry leases its aircraft to other airlines. It is a wholly owned subsidiary ofCzech Airlines[4] and has subsidiaries inPoland,Hungary andSlovakia.
Smartwings was founded in 1997 originally under the name Travel Service and focused on operating charter flights mainly for Czech tour operators. Its first airplane was aTupolev Tu-154M. In 2000, Travel Service received its firstBoeing 737-400.
In 2004, Travel Service launched its low-cost brand Smartwings. Travel Service leased twoBoeing 737-500s fromLufthansa which were primary intended for Smartwings flights. Both aircraft were painted in the new Smartwings livery. Former Czech presidentVáclav Klaus attended the opening ceremony, which was held on May 1, 2004.[6] In 2007, the company carried 2.2 million passengers, and a year later about 2.3 million passengers. In 2014, it carried 4.3 million passengers, about 1.2 of them on regular flights under the brand name Smartwings.[7] On 18 September 2007, theIcelandair Group acquired 50% stake in the carrier, and purchased further shares to bring its holding up to 80% by April 2008. In December 2008, it reduced its holding to 66% by selling shares to the other shareholders, Unimex.[8][9] In 2009, their stake was further diluted to 50.1% through a new share issue; they also sold a portion of their stake to fellow owners, reducing their holding to 30%.[10][11] In 2009, Icelandair spun its 30% stake in Travel Service into a new company, which was taken over by Icelandair's creditors. Chinese investment groupCEFC China Energy then held a 49.9% stake in Travel Service.[12]
In 2013, Travel Service cancelled its order for a Boeing 787 Dreamliner and purchased aBoeing 737 MAX 8 instead.[citation needed]
Travel Service owned 98 percent ofCzech Airlines; it bought 64% from Prisko andKorean Air in 2017. Before, it owned 34%, bought in 2014. After Czech Airlines went through business restructuring, Smartwings retained 30% of the company.[13]
In October 2017, it was announced that Travel Service planned to transfer its branding from an airline to a holding company, and would move all of its operations under the Smartwings brand.[14] In 2018, it was announced that the Travel Servicelivery would be replaced by the Smartwings livery.[15] Also in that year, deliveries of the newBoeing 737 MAX began.
Travel Service was renamed to Smartwings, the name of its former low-cost subsidiary, in December 2018.[16]
In March 2019, Smartwings announced plans to create aGerman subsidiary by late 2019, and to transition itsCzech Airlines subsidiary to an all-Boeing 737 fleet.[17] However, as of 2022, these plans have not materialized, and Czech Airlines maintains itsAirbus fleet.[18] In February 2021, Smartwings announced the return of their storedBoeing 737 MAX to service by the end of the month, the first European airline to resume operations following the flying ban lasting over 20 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]
In February 2024, then owner CITIC – which bought its shares from CEFC – sold all of its shares in Smartwings to Czech-owned Prague City Air, which also owns the majority inCzech Airlines.[20] In October 2024, Smartwings took over all flight operations of Czech Airlines, operating under the Czech Airlines brand, while Czech Airlines was restructured as aholding company.[21]
Million CZK | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 |
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Operating revenues | 15,010 | 13,992 | 15,558 | 16,902 | 29,864 | ||
Operating profit | 86 | 149 | 274 | 488 | 71 | 223 | 303 |
Net profit after tax | 47 | 158 | 60 | 192 | 193 | (500) | 81 |
Assets | 1,998 | 2,798 | 2,993 | 3,728 | 4,458 | 4,342 | 5,964 |
Equity | 575 | 735 | 777 | 982 | 1,981 | 1,443 | 1,552 |
Liabilities | 593 | 1,315 | 1,320 | 1,470 | 2,384 | 2,771 | 4,174 |
Smartwings serve over 40 destinations in 25 countries from their hub atVáclav Havel Airport Prague. Additionally, some flights are operated fromBrno andOstrava airports. The airline primarily focuses on leisure destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.[23][24]
Smartwings hascodeshare agreements with the following airlines:
As of March 2025[update], the Smartwings fleet consists of the following aircraft:[27]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||
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C | Y | Total | ||||
Airbus A220-300 | 2 | 2 | – | 149 | 149 | Operated forCzech Airlines.[28] |
Airbus A320-200 | 2 | — | – | 180 | 180 | 1[citation needed] operated forCzech Airlines. |
Boeing 737-700 | 2 | — | – | 148 | 148 | |
Boeing 737-800 | 22 | — | – | 189 | 189 | |
Boeing 737-900ER | 2 | — | – | 212 | 212 | |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | 13 | — | 18[29] | 150 | 168 | |
– | 189 | 189 | ||||
Total | 43 | 2 |
Smartwings and formerly Travel Service also operated the following aircraft types:
Smartwings also operatesbusiness jets that are available for privateair charter.[34] As of January 2017 the business jet fleet consists of the following aircraft:
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Cessna Citation Sovereign | 4[35] | — | 9 | |
Cessna Citation Sovereign+ | 1[35] | — | 9 | |
Total | 5 | — |
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