Swiss International Air Lines has launched new
daily non-stop services between Singapore and Zurich, Switzerland.
The new service, is being operated by Airbus A340-300 aircraft,
seating 219 passengers in a three-class cabin configuration.
Swiss’s A340s are also fitted with the company’s state-of-the-art
Business Class cabin, where adjustable-air-cushion seats
convert into a two-metre-long lie-flat bed.
“With
our daily non-stop services between Singapore and Switzerland we
want to meet the growing travel needs of both business and leisure
travellers between our countries,” said Swiss CEO Harry Hohmeister on the occasion of the first flight. “Our double-night
service perfectly complements our Star Alliance partners’ offer
and we are delighted to now bring the best of service, products
and hospitality from Switzerland to Singapore.”
Swiss’s
flight LX 179 departs from Singapore at 23:10 and arrives in
Zurich at 06:10 the following day. In Zurich, passengers can
connect to up to 35 European
destinations as well as to attractive destinations at the East
Coast of the United States of America like New York or Miami.
The
eastbound LX 178 service leaves Zurich at 22:45 and lands in
Singapore at 17:15 the next day.
The opening of Singapore also offers
major opportunities for the Swiss WorldCargo business unit.
“We’re
very proud to reconnect our global network to one of Asia’s most
vibrant economic powerhouses,” said Oliver Evans, Chief Cargo
Officer. “Like Switzerland, Singapore is known for its quality,
reliability and productivity. And our customers on this new route
can be sure of receiving all the tailor-made airfreight solutions
and high-grade service that they have come to expect from Swiss WorldCargo.”
Over the last 3 years tourism
arrivals from South East Asia to Switzerland have shown an
increase of around 30%.
“We expect a further positive quantitative
impact of an additional 5 – 10% growth from this region and
Australia due to the new direct Swiss flight,” said Urs
Eberhard, Executive Vice President of Switzerland Tourism, the
national tourism office of Switzerland. “This new Swiss service
will strengthen the position of Switzerland as an ideal and
easy-to-reach vacation and incentive destination.”
Swiss,
Zurich,
Singapore
|