SWISS is planning to further expand its range of air services from Zurich and Geneva in the coming summer schedules.
Five new European destinations
SWISS will be adding five new seasonal destinations to its European network in the 2017 summer schedules. They include SWISS’s first-ever service between Zurich and Bergen, Norway’s second-biggest city and the southern terminus of the Hurtigruten cruise and ferry route along the Norwegian coast. Nature lovers who also prefer more active vacations will enjoy the new non-stop service to Cork in Southern Ireland, which is the starting point for the Wild Atlantic Way.
Also new to the network are the popular German North Sea island of Sylt and Figari on Corsica, both of which offer fabulous beaches along with numerous water sports and rest and relaxation facilities. And Niš in Southern Serbia is a further addition to the already extensive SWISS and Edelweiss network of Balkan destinations.
Bergen, Cork and Sylt will receive weekly service from June onwards and twice-weekly service in the peak travel months of July and August. Figari and Niš will also be served twice weekly, from July and April respectively. Bergen will be served until the end of August, and Cork and Sylt until the end of September. Figari and Niš will continue to be served until the end of the summer timetable period.
SWISS guests can look forward to even greater inflight comfort on European flights thanks to the arrival and service entry of further Bombardier C Series aircraft. The totally newly-developed twinjet is also setting new industry benchmarks in environmental terms.