It might be dark outside, but Swiss International Air Lines is planning an expansion of services in Europe for its Summer 2024 operation.
SWISS Airbus A220-300 preparing to take off from Geneva Airport – Image, Economy Class and Beyond
New to the network will be Geneva to Oslo (Norway), complementing its services to Stockholm and Copenhagen.
Meanwhile, there are new destinations from Zurich –namely Cluj-Napoca (Romania) and Košice (Slovakia) will also have flights. Breman in Germany will see an expansion into an all-year-round service too.
In terms of network, SWISS is boosting frequencies from both its hubs. Zurich will see growth on flights to Alicante, Madrid, Naples, Venice and Vilnius. At its Geneva base (typically A220 operated), there will be increases in frequencies to Athens, Brindisi, Brussels, Catania, Malaga, Palma and Valencia.
In Quotes
SWISS Chief Commercial Officer Tamur Goudarzi Pour said:
We are very pleased to be further expanding our portfolio of European destinations to give our customers an even broader selection of air travel options,”
“And in doing so, we’re underlining our commitment at SWISS to offering both top-notch services and extensive travel choice.”
Start planning
As we dive into 2024, airlines are going to be getting ready for their network offerings, routes and new destinations. And it requires planning from both airlines and passengers as they work out where they wish to go.
And for airlines – where is profitable to serve.
For those seeking the early jump on a new destination, it’s time to get the credit card out and book – as summer 2024 isn’t far away.
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