Helvetic Airways will take off for the Mediterranean from Zurich and Bern in the summer

Embraer 190 (Photo: Helvetic Airways).
Embraer 190 (Photo: Helvetic Airways).

Helvetic Airways will take off for the Mediterranean from Zurich and Bern in the summer

Embraer 190 (Photo: Helvetic Airways).
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In the coming summer 2022, Helvetic Airways is setting course for a number of destinations in the Mediterranean region together with various tour operators.

Between July and October 2022, the Swiss regional airline flies its Embraer E2 aircraft together with Hotelplan Suisse once a week from Zurich to the Greek islands of Kos and Crete. The two summer destinations Larnaka in Cyprus and Antalya in southern Turkey are also served once a week from the city on the Limmat. And the carrier’s machines will also take off for Mallorca next year.

Helvetic Airways is also slowly ramping up its program for summer 2022 from Bern and is offering flights to some summer holiday destinations from July to October. The Greek islands of Kos, Crete and Rhodes as well as Larnaka in Cyprus and Antalya in southern Turkey are very popular. There are also two flights a week to Palma de Mallorca. In addition to the holiday flights, Helvetic Airways is also offering various full charter connections in cooperation with Swiss tour operators from Zurich, Bern and Sion and on behalf of the Bern airline Flybair in the 2022 summer flight schedule.

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Granit Pireci is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in aviation in Southeast Europe. Before that he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net).
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