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SWISS announces expanded flight service for winter season

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SWISS announces expanded flight service for winter season
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SWISS has announced its 2025/26 winter schedules, maintaining a diverse array of destinations from Zurich and Geneva. The airline will continue to serve many points from the summer schedule, offering a total of 90 destinations during the winter period.

Chief Commercial Officer Heike Birlenbach stated, “We are pleased to be offering our customers another wide and inspirational range of SWISS destinations in our coming winter schedules. Whether it’s for a key business meeting, visiting family and friends or just heading somewhere special for a well-deserved break, our network and our schedules are specifically geared to our customers’ varied individual travel needs.”

The airline will increase flights on the Zurich-Krakow route from seven to nine weekly services. Krakow is highlighted as an appealing winter destination with its medieval Old Town and festive atmosphere. Additional European routes from Zurich include up to 21 flights per week to Rome, 15 to Manchester, 14 to Porto, and six to Naples.

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Newly added summer destinations Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Košice in Slovakia will remain on the schedule with up to three weekly flights each. Washington, DC will also continue with five weekly flights throughout the winter season.

From Geneva, SWISS will focus on connections to the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia. London will see up to 39 weekly services from Geneva, alongside non-stop flights to Dublin, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Gothenburg.

Overall, SWISS's winter timetable includes 63 European and 23 intercontinental destinations from Zurich. From Geneva, New York is included along with 20 short-haul destinations. The schedule runs from October 26, 2025, through March 28, 2026.

All flights are available for booking at www.swiss.com or through other booking channels.

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