CWT Partner: Swiss International Air Lines

Flying should be a pleasure. The strong Swiss roots of Swiss International Air Lines are an important quality factor and basis for an excellent travel experience. SWISS, with a fleet of 19 longhaul and 62 medium and shorthaul aircraft, serves 27 intercontinental and 47 European destinations. If you are departing from Germany you can do so with SWISS from 8 different airports and even more if you travel from border areas, such as Luxemburg, Salzburg, Brussels.
Regardless of which language you say “hello” in, the
first thing you’ll notice when you board a SWISS flight is the friendliness of
our flight attendants.
Their welcoming smile will accompany you throughout your
flight.
Of course, our flight attendants do more than just smile. They all speak at least two languages, most of them speak three and some even four or five. After all, Switzerland itself has four official languages. Our flight attendants are skilled in anticipating your wishes. And they are there to listen too, if you have a question or need advice or assistance.
In the traditional autumn survey, 3000 readers of Germany’s “Business Traveller“ magazine rated SWISS the best airline in the individual categories Ground Services, Cabin Crews and Cabin Comfort, as well as in the Overall category for flights to North and South America. The SWISS product also won the approval of the magazine’s readers in the Cabin Comfort category for flights within Europe.
On our longhaul flights you will
enjoy your personal entertainement system
on every seat in every class free of charge which includes your own monitor,
up to 34 video channels as well as many audio and video games. As you probably
will start thinking about the loved ones at home, you can send a sms or email
directly from your personal entertainment system.
Even when traveling within Europe with our favourable
“SWISS in Europe ”
fares, we offer snacks and drinks even in economy class.
Depending on the time
of the day and the length of the flight, passengers in economy class have the
choice between warm and cold snacks and beverages.
The Chief Executive Board of the Star Alliance voted unanimously to accept SWISS's application for membership at the alliance's conference in Japan. This step marks the beginning of the process of SWISS formally joining the alliance, which currently consists of 16 airlines worldwide. SWISS expects to become a member of the alliance in the coming year.