Swiss is back in Graz

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Swiss is back in Graz

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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After a long break, Graz is again connected to the Swiss hub in Zurich. The comeback flight was carried out on Friday. For the time being, two weekly rounds will be offered, with a doubling to four from mid-July 2021.

 "With the flights to Zurich, the choice of worldwide transfer connections for companies in southern Austria and northern Slovenia is increasing," said Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Director of Graz Airport, happily. “Our passengers have always valued the high quality of service offered by SWISS and the efficient Zurich transfer airport, which has already been voted the best airport in Europe several times.

VIP lounge in a new look

Graz Airport made good use of the quieter time during the second lockdown: The VIP lounge with a view of the flight activity was modernized and adapted even better to the needs of business and frequent travelers.

"In addition to the more modern color concept, the users of the lounge will be particularly impressed by the new relaxation room with relaxation loungers," says Jürgen Löschnig, Managing Director of Graz Airport, happily. "And the Lagardère team ensures a fine culinary, but also Corona-compliant menu."

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