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08 August, 2022

SWISS and airBaltic collaboration - up to six Airbus A220 airBaltic jets to operate for SWISS

A new special collaboration between the Basel-based SWISS and the Latvian carrier airBaltic could see up to six airBaltic A220s operating on a wet-lease basis for the Swiss airline for the winter period.
A new special collaboration between the Basel-based SWISS and the Latvian carrier airBaltic could see up to six airBaltic A220s operating on a wet-lease basis for the Swiss airline for the winter period.

The partnership is intended to further stabilize SWISS’s flight schedules and provide even more reliability for its customers’ travel plans. It should also further ease the present pressures on the company’s cabin personnel. 

Swiss International Air Lines confirmed the plans on Monday morning which will see airBaltic perform SWISS flights on SWISS’s behalf. The services concerned will be operated by up to six of Air Baltic’s highly advanced and CO2-efficient Airbus A220-300 aircraft, which seat up to 145 passengers. SWISS itself operates 21 such twinjets. The airBaltic aircraft and crews will perform various flights throughout the SWISS European route network which had previously been planned for SWISS’s own operation.

“This collaboration with airBaltic will enable us to further stabilize our own flight schedules and give our customers even greater reliability for making their travel plans,” explains SWISS Chief Commercial Officer Tamur Goudarzi Pour. “On top of this, it should also help further relieve the present pressures on our cabin crew corps.”

A new special collaboration between the Basel-based SWISS and the Latvian carrier airBaltic could see up to six airBaltic A220s operating on a wet-lease basis for the Swiss airline for the winter period.
The new collaboration with airBaltic is also viewed as a complement to SWISS’s existing partnership with Helvetic Airways. On the latter front, in addition to the six Helvetic aircraft already operated all year round on SWISS’s behalf, further Helvetic Airways equipment may also be flexibly deployed on SWISS routes in future to cover peaks in demand.

Travellers taking a SWISS flight operated by airBaltic can essentially expect the usual SWISS service product. “airBaltic is an ideal wet-lease partner for us,” confirms SWISS CCO Tamur Goudarzi Pour. “Like us, they operate the highly advanced, innovative and eco-friendly Airbus A220-300. And they have already performed flights for other airlines of the Lufthansa Group this summer with impressive reliability.”