One Airline's Service to Switzerland Will Get an Upgrade This Fall
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One Airline's Service to Switzerland Will Get an Upgrade This Fall
"If you're flying Swiss - the airline, not the nationality - this fall, you might find yourself experiencing a new take on a familiar route. According to the airline's CEO, Jens Fehlinger, Swiss's new Aerobus A350-900s are set to enter service in November when flying out of Boston and Zurich. This is several months ahead of schedule, a fact that Fehlinger shared in an interview with Edward Russell of The Points Guy."
"Russell writes that the A350-900s will begin flying on routes from both airports "by the end of November" - a slightly faster schedule than the January 1, 2026 date the airline had originally planned on. As for what travelers can expect, Fehlinger told The Points Guy that the airline was being situated "at the upper end of the premium market." The first of the airline's new A350s, named Lausanne, made its first flight in August."
Swiss's new Aerobus A350-900s are scheduled to enter service in November on routes from Boston and Zurich, advancing the rollout ahead of the originally planned January 1, 2026 date. The A350s will target the upper end of the premium market and incorporate the Swiss Senses interior design concept, including customizable lighting intended to reduce jet lag. The first A350, named Lausanne, completed its maiden flight in August, and Swiss plans to add ten A350s to the fleet by 2031. No additional Switzerland–U.S. routes will be added this year, though expansion is possible as more A350s arrive, and the Swiss Senses approach will be extended to A330s and B777s.
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