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Swiss Airlines is national airline of Switzerland that serves nationwide and international markets with top-quality flight and related services as good, as other world-famous Swiss trademarks. Always punctual, very safe, owning modern and powerful fleet consisting of 69 aircrafts including 20 aircrafts operating long-haul international and intercontinental flights and 49 aircrafts operating medium-haul international and short-haul domestic flights. These are newest airplanes not older than five years. They are Airbus A340, Airbus A330, Airbus A320, Avro RJ 100 and Avro RJ 85. Company’s headquarters and major hub are situated in Zurich and secondary hubs are situated in Basel and Geneva international airports. Swiss Airlines have recently joined Lufthansa Group and became a member of Star Alliance delivering even more convenience and quality to its customers. Today Swiss airlines fly to 69 destinations within Switzerland, Europe and around the world carrying over 10 million passengers every year. Flying Swiss passengers and cargos can reach any particular spot of the world with own and code-share program flights. Direct routes of Swiss Airlines are reaching all continents except of Australia. Enjoy Swiss quality and safety of flights traveling to major business centers, leisure and vacation destinations of the world. |
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| Flying SWISS First is a sublime feeling. You’ll enjoy comfort, luxury, calm and privacy similar to what you would experience if you were travelling in your own private jet. Complemented by the finest meals and beverages, complete with service that satisfies every wish. Your seat is accompanied by an ottoman on which you can rest your legs. Or you can invite a fellow Swiss First passenger over to join you for a conversation or a meal. Your table is also designed to accommodate two persons. And when your meal is over, your table folds up neatly and can be tucked away on the side. SWISS First Class welcomes you as a guest right at the airport with a separate check-in counter and special lounges. Visit the First Class Island at Zurich airport, leave all hectic activity behind and relax with a welcome drink. More refreshments are available in the First Lounge. Lots of room to relax Take a seat in your arm chair with ottoman. It is intended not only for your legs, but also for a second First Class guest you may invite over for a talk or even for dinner. Your table has room for two and folds away to the side when you are finished eating. |
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SWISS BUSINESS CLASS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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MAKES MORE OF YOUR MEETINGS Stay in touch with the world |
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You can identify a SWISS aircraft by its livery and interior. But your first true impression of the flight ahead comes with the welcome extended toward you by the flight attendants – and the various economy class extras that are “typically SWISS”. The flight attendants undergo a challenging selection and training process. They speak at least two languages each. In fact, most of them speak three and some are fluent in four or five tongues. Combining charm and efficiency to great effect, they are consistently selected as award winners on an international front. Such as: Selected as best inflight crews for flights to North and South America by the readers of Germany’s „Business Traveller“ magazine. Less space for the seat more space for you Although the Swiss Economy cabin is not as spacious as our Swiss Business and Swiss First that doesn’t mean you have to worry about having to squeeze into your seat. SWISS have already accounted for that by reducing by 5cm the thickness of the seat back in the Airbus A340‘s. This translates into extra space for you. |
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| Disclaimer - The information provided is correct at time of going to press, and is only an indication of services provided by the airline. The aircraft type, pitch, and seating may change from those described and shown herewith airline partners section. | ||
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