By replacing Airbus A340-300 entirely, Swiss has increased capacity between the two financial centers Singapore and Zurich with the flagship aircraft Boeing 777-300ER to meet market demands.
Starting from Friday 3 March 2017, Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) is operating the flagship aircraft Boeing 777-300ER on a daily basis between Singapore and Zurich. By replacing Airbus A340-300 entirely, SWISS has increased capacity on this route to meet market demands.
«We are really pleased to introduce continuous growth in Singapore as this is our strategic hub in Asia within the group network,» said Heiko Brix, Regional Director for Lufthansa Group Airlines. He continued, «Since September last year we have deployed the Swiss Boeing 777-300ER three-time weekly to Singapore and it has been very well received by our»
Transformable Into A Private Suite
The new Swiss Boeing 777-300ER offers 340 seats: 8 in First Class, 62 in Business Class and 270 in Economy Class. The Swiss First Class seat (pictured above) is transformable into the occupant’s own private suite that includes a 32-inch screen, the largest in the industry.
Swiss Business Class offers optimum privacy and freedom of movement, while the seat cushion’s firmness can be individually regulated. Swiss Economy Class guests are able to make use of a self-service kiosk that offers a wide range of drinks and snacks.
Setting New Standards
«With the flagship Swiss products on this aircraft, we set new standards in quality regarding comfort, visual appeal and internet connectivity,» Brix added.