Boston Logan International Airport will soon welcome SWISS's Airbus A350-900, making Boston the first long-haul destination for this aircraft from Zurich. The inaugural flight is scheduled for January, following the arrival of SWISS’s first A350-900 in October. The aircraft will initially be used within Europe for crew training and familiarization before starting service to Massachusetts.
With this addition, Boston will have six airlines operating the Airbus A350. According to Cirium Diio data, SWISS joins Air France, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines as operators of the type at Logan. This marks the highest number of A350 operators at Boston since 2024.
The new service by SWISS will begin on January 2 with four weekly flights using the A350-900. These flights will supplement three weekly services operated by the older A330-300 aircraft. It remains uncertain when all flights on this route will transition entirely to the A350.