New Delhi : Switzerland's national carrier, Swiss International Air Lines or SWISS will introduce a new daily service between Zurich and Delhi with Airbus A330 aircraft on November 25, 2007.
Delhi becomes the second destination in India, along with Mumbai and passengers now have a choice of 14 weekly flights between India and Switzerland.
SWISS serves 43 European and 28 intercontinental destinations with a fleet of 73 aircraft. In addition to its own operations, codeshare flights between Switzerland and 15 other cities are also available with its partner airlines. As a member of Star Alliance, SWISS offers a global network that comprises 855 destinations in 155 countries
In India, SWISS has its own office located in Mumbai with representations in major cities like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Indore, Kolkata, Pune and Vadodara.
16/10/07 ANI/Malaysia Sun, Malaysia
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