Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will expand its long-haul service offering in the upcoming winter season in response to growing demand.
Frequencies to Miami (Florida) will double from summer 2023 levels to 14 flights per week. To Shanghai (China) will again offer six flights per week this winter, three more frequencies than during the current summer season. Singapore will regain daily SWISS service with the addition of one more weekly flight. The Egyptian capital Cairo will also be served daily next winter.
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“We are very pleased to further expand our long-haul offering this coming winter as part of our overall long-term network planning to provide our customers with an even more attractive flight offering, but at the same time, our primary objective remains to offer our passengers stable and reliable flight operations,” explained SWISS Chief Commercial Officer Tamur Goudarzi Pour.
A total of 21 long-haul destinations will be available to SWISS travelers in the upcoming winter season (Cairo, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Delhi, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York (JFK and Newark), San Francisco, São Paulo and Buenos Aires), which runs from October 29, 2023 through March 30, 2024.
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