Football
How to get to Baku for the match against Denmark? Fans are stacking up for the plane!
This year’s Euro is a truly unpredictable championship. It is being played in several cities across Europe and not just in Europe. The Czech team will play its quarter-final match in Baku, which is more than eight hours away by plane.
This year’s Euro is a truly unpredictable championship. It is being played in several cities across Europe and not just in Europe. The Czech team will play its quarter-final match in Baku, which is more than eight hours away by plane.
The Czech team cannot be expected to be supported by a large number of fans in the quarter-finals. Baku is the most distant host city.
And that is not the only problem, as PCR tests and visas are needed, plus the ticket will cost more than 10 thousand crowns.
Still, there are those among us who want to support their team at any cost. So some of them are saving up for a plane.
“One of the fans decided to arrange a “fan plane” to Baku. The preliminary price ranges from CZK 13,550 to CZK 16,220 for a return flight and depends on the availability of the plane. The flight is scheduled for Friday afternoon, with a minimum of 150 fans to make it happen,” read a statement from the national team’s official fan club.
Almost everyone who will be interested in this interesting trip has a chance to take off. However, it can be expected that the total expenses may reach up to 20 000 crowns.
There is nothing to do but to wish those who will go to the match a trouble-free flight and joy in reaching the semi-finals.
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