12 February 2021
Swiss to extend minimal Geneva flight
Operations until 27 March
In view of the still low current booking levels, which have further declined as a result of Switzerland’s recently tightened travel restrictions, Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is to extend its present minimal operations from and to Geneva Airport until 27 March.
SWISS will continue to offer services between Geneva and the Lufthansa Group hubs of Zurich (with 13 weekly flights) and Frankfurt (with seven weekly flights) and thereby ensure that Western Switzerland remains connected as well as possible with SWISS’s global Zurich-based network. A further weekly flight is also planned between Geneva and Pristina.
Edited by Alisè Vitri
Source text: Swiss Media Relations Swiss
Photos: Sisterscom.com / swisshippo / Shutterstock
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