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This is a list of destinations served by Swiss International Air Lines including those served by franchise Helvetic Airways as of January 2023. [1] It includes the city, country, and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs marked.
Swiss European Air Lines (later renamed Swiss Global Air Lines) has since ceased operations and merged with its parent, Swiss. In 2008, Swiss International Air Lines acquired Edelweiss Air [15] [16] and Servair, [17] later renamed Swiss Private Aviation. In February 2011, Swiss Private Aviation ceased operations as a result of restructuring.
Over the years, Swissport has been the recipient of several industry awards including Ground Handling Award 2013, [10] Air Cargo Handling Agent of the Year 2014 [11] (for the sixth year in succession) and Global Aviation Ground Services Company 2012 (for the twelfth year in succession). [12]
Helvetic Airways, previously named Odette Airways, is a Swiss regional airline headquartered in Kloten with its fleet stationed at Zurich Airport. [4] It operates flights to destinations in Europe and Northern Africa, mainly leisure markets, on its own behalf, [5] as well as scheduled flights on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines and Lufthansa, [6] using their fleet of Embraer 190s and ...
Airline AOC no. Photo IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Notes Chair Airlines: CH.AOC.1052: GM: GSW: EIGER: Zurich Airport EasyJet Switzerland: CH.AOC.1018: DS: EZS ...
Swiss Global Air Lines (SWISS) Consumer services Airlines Kloten: 2005 Airline, part of Swiss International Air Lines, defunct 2018 P D Swiss International Air Lines: Consumer services Airlines Basel: 2002 Airline, part of Lufthansa: P A Swiss Life: Financials Life insurance Zürich: 1857 Life insurance P A Swiss National Bank: Financials Banks ...
The company dropped the brand Unique in favour of Zurich Airport and Flughafen Zürich in 2010. [12] [40] On 2 October 2001, a major cash-flow crisis at Swissair, exacerbated by the global downturn in air travel caused by the September 11 attacks, caused the airline to ground all its flights.
HB-XZM Aérospatiale Alouette III, Swiss Air Force helicopter (V-276), as HB-XZM between 1 June and 30 October 1993 at the FOCA during the full revision of HB- XDE. HB-ZBL Aérospatiale Alouette III, former Helicopter of the Swiss Air Force (V-279), used between 1999 and 2005, afterwards used as a spare part dispenser.