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  2. Swiss International Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Swiss International Air Lines AG, stylized as SWISS, is the flag carrier of Switzerland and a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, as well as a Star Alliance member. It operates scheduled services in Europe and to North America , South America , Africa and Asia .

  3. List of airlines of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Operates scheduled flights on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines (LX) Swiss International Air Lines: CH.AOC.1006: LX: SWR: ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct ...

  4. This is a list of destinations served by Swiss International Air Lines including those served by franchise Helvetic Airways as of January 2023. [1]It includes the city, country, and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs marked.

  5. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    LIGHT AIR Kyrgyzstan SUI Swiss Air Force: SWISS AIR FORCE Switzerland SUK Superior Aviation Services: SKYCARGO Kenya SUM State Unitary Air Enterprise: SUMES Russia SUR Sun Air: Egypt EZ SUS Sun Air of Scandinavia: SUNSCAN Denmark URF Surf Air: SURF AIR United States SUT Sistemas Aeronauuticos 2000: SISTEMAS AERONAUTICOS Mexico SUV Sundance Air ...

  6. Swiss Private Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded in 1984 as Servair Private Charter AG and was acquired by Swiss International Air Lines and renamed Swiss Private Aviation on 17 July 2008. [2] Swiss Private was also the operations platform for Lufthansa Private Jet, previously operated by Swiss European Air Lines.

  7. Zurich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH, ICAO: LSZH) is the largest international airport of Switzerland and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines.It serves Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, and, with its surface transport links, much of the rest of the country.

  8. Swiss Global Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Global Air Lines, known as Swiss European Air Lines until February 2015, [5] was a Swiss airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swiss International Air Lines. Like its parent, Swiss Global was part of the Star Alliance. It had its legal headquarters [6] in Basel; the physical head office was on the grounds of Zürich Airport and the ...

  9. Air Zermatt - Wikipedia

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    Air Zermatt AG is a Swiss airline and flight school based in Zermatt. [1] The company has an office at the Aéroport de Sion in the canton of Valais and bases in Gampel , Raron and Zermatt . It employs approximately 65 people.