Swiss International Airlines
Swiss International AirLines AG, also known as Swiss or Swiss Air Lines, is Switzerland's flag carrier, providing scheduled routes throughout Europe as well as to North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. Zurich Airport is its main hub, with Geneva Airport serving as a focal city. Swissair, Switzerland's then-flag carrier, declared bankruptcy in 2002, prompting the formation of the airline. Crossair, Swissair's regional subsidiary, served as the foundation for the new airline. Crossair's IATA code, LX, is retained by Swiss. To retain international traffic rights, it used Swissair's previous ICAO code of SWR. It is a Star Alliance member and a part of the Lufthansa Group. Its headquarters are at EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg near Basel, Switzerland, and an office at Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland. The company's registered office is in Basel.
Swiss International Airlines is one of the greatest and most luxury airline in Europe, offering various pleasures to their customers such as shampoos, air miles, pajamas, beautiful lounges, hotel stays, and bus services. It serves a wide range of international locations and has the greatest links to resorts in Europe where travellers like to stay throughout their vacation. It is placed 13th in the total rating of airlines available to people all around the world.
Website: https://www.swiss.com/vn/en/homepage