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  2. 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.

  3. Swiss International Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    The last Avro RJ100 aircraft, HB-IYZ, completed its final flight, LX7545 from Geneva to Zurich on 15 August 2017. [80] Swiss' first Airbus A220, then known as the Bombardier CS300, entered service on 1 June 2017, with its maiden commercial flight from Geneva to London–Heathrow. Swiss was the launch customer of the Airbus A220 family (formerly ...

  4. List of Finnair destinations - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Finnair began a new service to Nanjing on 13 May 2018 increasing the number of destinations in Greater China to seven, including Hong Kong, that is served with 10-12 weekly flights. Measured by passenger numbers, Japan is the largest market in Asia for Finnair, where the airline has four destinations.

  5. Edelweiss Air - Wikipedia

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    On 6 January 2025, Edelweiss Air through a media release announced that the airline will discontinue flights to Havana, Cuba due to declining demand of passengers and the unexpected current conditions at Jose Marti International Airport. The last flight from Zurich to Havana and back to the Swiss city will be on 27 February 2025.

  6. List of airlines of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Operates flights on behalf of EasyJet plc (U2) Edelweiss Air: CH.AOC.1007: WK: EDW: EDELWEISS: Zurich Airport Helvetic Airways: CH.AOC.1033: 2L: OAW: HELVETIC: Zurich Airport: Operates scheduled flights on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines (LX) Swiss International Air Lines: CH.AOC.1006: LX: SWR: SWISS: Zurich Airport Geneva Airport: Flag ...

  7. Kangaroo Route - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, Qantas had 11 Kangaroo Route flights a week from Sydney to London, taking 29–32 hours with 5–6 stops each; BOAC's 7-9 weekly flights previously had 7 stops. In 1971 Qantas added Boeing 747s , reducing the travel time and number of stops (in the late 1970s flights typically stopped at Singapore and Bahrain ).

  8. Crockery - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 April 2016, at 23:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Gategroup - Wikipedia

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    Gategroup is a Swiss company providing services to the travel industry, including catering, onboard retail, food service provisioning, and food logistics.It serves as the parent company for four core brands, [1] and is a supplier to many major airlines.