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The aviation industry is and will remain on the ground. Swiss now announces the flight schedule for the coming months. The airline shouldn’t be able to fly again until the third quarter. With two-thirds of capacity compared to 2019. “The recovery of the airline industry is still delayed,” writes Swiss.
Specifically, supply in the second quarter will average about 37 percent of the 2019 level.
As Swiss wrote in the press release, 85 destinations from Zurich and 43 destinations from Geneva will be served during the summer flight schedule. Swiss now flies to Tallinn, Billund, Santorini, Split and Madeira.
There are still many changes in the reserves.
“Due to the stricter travel restrictions due to the high number of infections, we had to significantly reduce our offer again”, says Tamur Goudarzi Pour, Head of Sales at Swiss. Swiss will extend the minimum flight hours in Geneva until the end of March. The insecurity situation will continue to cause flight cancellations. Flights can be rebooked any number of times free of charge until March 31, if the reservation is made before this date.
Where else are the Swiss headed? In the short drive, Swiss faces the Serbian city of Niš and Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The direct connection to London will be made up to 12 times a week. Bordeaux is also included in the flight plan. In the long-haul sector, Swiss registers Miami and Boston in the US It also flies to Cairo up to four times a week.
Popular destinations expansion
In addition, Switzerland will expand the popular destination. This includes Berlin, Naples, and Thessaloniki. The following destinations will be served up to three times a day: Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Hamburg, Vienna, Copenhagen and Athens. (lui)