Geneva: Swiss extends minimum presence

Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).
Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).

Geneva: Swiss extends minimum presence

Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).
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The airline Swiss will only offer connections from Geneva to the hubs in Zurich and Frankfurt am Main until at least March 27, 2021. The point-to-point routes will continue to pause. This does not apply to Pristina.

In the direction of Frankfurt am Main there will be seven weekly rotations from Geneva and 13 rotations per week to the Swiss hub in Zurich. Only the destination Pristina is to be served at least once a week from the airport in western Switzerland.

Swiss announced a few days agothat the presence at Geneva Airport is temporarily reduced to a minimum. The background to this is Switzerland's stricter entry and quarantine regulations. However, the carrier emphasizes that the long-term commitment to this airport will be maintained and that the routes should be resumed as soon as possible.

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