Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will be expanding its Geneva-based route network with the introduction of new daily service to and from Berlin from 28 October. The capital of Germany is well known as both an economic and a cultural hub, and the new Geneva-Berlin route should thus appeal to both business travellers and leisure visitors keen to experience one of Europe’s most vibrant cities. The new service further strengthens SWISS’s presence in Northern Germany, which it already serves from Geneva with four weekly Hamburg flights.

More flights for Scandinavia 

Swiss-based travellers increasingly attracted to Scandinavia’s magical winter landscapes will be able to choose from even more SWISS services between Geneva and Copenhagen, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Oslo in the coming winter season. In raising its frequencies on these routes, SWISS is also responding to the growing demand among Scandinavian winter sports enthusiasts to experience Switzerland’s various ski resorts.

More frequencies for Southern Europe, too

SWISS will also be looking after the sunseekers among its customers this winter, with added weekly frequencies between Geneva and Athens, Marrakech, Valencia and Malaga.

The 2024/25 winter timetable period runs from 27 October 2024 to 29 March 2025. SWISS’s winter schedules will offer 21 short-haul destinations from Geneva along with services on the Geneva-New York route.

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