Star Alliance Route Announcements:  July 2 – July 14, 2015

Star Alliance Route Announcements: July 2 – July 14, 2015

AEGEAN:

Larnaca – Paris effective October 25 will decrease from 3x/week to 2x/week.

 

AIR CANADA:

Montreal – Lyon effective June 16 will BEGIN 5x/week service.

 

AIR CHINA:

Beijing – Bangkok effective October 25 will increase from 2x/day to 4x/day.

Beijing – Colombo (Sri Lanka) effective October 27 will BEGIN 3x/week service.

Beijing – New York (JFK) effective October 26 will decrease from 14x/week to 11x/week.

Beijing – Newark effective October 26 will BEGIN 4x/week service.

Beijing – Phuket effective October 26 will increase from 7x/week to 11x/week.

Chengdu – Mumbai effective October 26 is CANCELLED.

 

LUFTHANSA:

Frankfurt – Tokyo (NRT) effective October 25 will be reduced from 1x/day to 3x/WEEK.

 

SAS:

Copenhagen – Shanghai effective October 25 will increase from 5x/week to 7x/week.

Stockholm – Chicago effective October 25 will increase from 6x/week to 1x/DAY.

 

THAI:

Bangkok – Frankfurt effective October 25 will increase from 1x/day to 2x/day.

Bangkok – London (LHR) effective October 25 will increase from 1x/day to 2x/day.

 

TURKISH:

Istanbul (SAW) – Venice effective August 26 will BEGIN 1x/day service.

Istanbul (SAW) – Baghdad effective October 25 will BEGIN 1x/day service.

 

UNITED:

Chicago – St. Lucia effective December 19 will BEGIN 1x/week service (Saturday only).

 

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Specific Route Details Surrounding SWISS 777 Service

Specific Route Details Surrounding SWISS 777 Service

SWISS has updated their reservation systems today to reflect operational information covering their new 777s that will begin joining the fleet next year.

The debut of the aircraft is set to take place on February 21, 2016 when LX14 departs Zurich and heads for JFK.   The return flight from JFK is LX17.   Please be aware that the 777 will fly this route only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

After JFK, Montreal will be the next destination to see the 777 when the aircraft begins flying to Montreal on March 27.   The 777 is expected to fly this route daily.

On April 10, Hong Kong will get its first look at the 777.   The 777 is set to initially fly to HGK on Wednesday, Friday, and Sundays.   Then, on May 3, 2016 777 service will expand to everyday EXCEPT Thursday and Saturday.   Beginning May 12, the 777 will fly to HKG on a daily basis.

Los Angeles will begin to see the 777 on a daily basis beginning on June 9, 2016.

As it stands now, SWISS is forecasting the following transition to 777 service on other long haul routes:

Bangkok on July 8

Sao Paulo on August 1 

San Francisco on September 1

PLEASE keep in mind that these are very preliminary launch dates for 777 service and I suspect that the dates will change quite a bit between now and the 4th quarter this year.    These dates are assuming that the aircraft is delivered in early January by Boeing which will give time for SWISS crews to train on their new aircraft before taking it ‘live’.    Delays in delivery are possible and unfortunately, expected when it comes to these things.

What I do know is I have a reason to brave the weird winter weather in Seattle in January to see her fly home.


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SWISS Reveals Cabin Interior & Initial Routes For New 777s

SWISS Reveals Cabin Interior & Initial Routes For New 777s

Earlier today, SWISS unveiled the look of their cabin interiors for all the classes for their new 777s that are set to join the fleet beginning next year.

Though the interiors are new, they certainly carry a bit of a reminder of the current color schemes.    The new aircraft will be configured for 8 First, 62 Business and 270 Economy class seats.   Each class will bring new features not previously available on LX aircraft.

First Class passengers will be able to enjoy a Suite-like experience thanks to the new seat design that will allow a sliding door to close, giving a passenger nearly perfect privacy.     The space above the seat will be open, but the side panels will be large enough to prevent anyone from peeking at the seat.   A large 32 inch Monitor will be the biggest in the industry.

 

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SWISS’ First Class seat aboard the 777-300ER

 

 

Business Class seats also receive a face lift.    According to SWISS, privacy and comfort were the biggest criteria that went into the design.   With the new seat, passengers will of course be able to convert the seat into a true-flat bed and continue to be able to adjust the firmness of their seat cushion just as they have on the current LX Business class seat.

 

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SWISS’ new Business Class cabin aboard the 777-300ER

 

Economy class was not overlooked when it came to the design of the cabin and seat.  Newly designed seat cushions and large touch-screen monitors along with WiFi awaits passengers.    Economy pax will also have a self-serve kiosk available that will offer snacks and beverages.

 

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SWISS’ Economy Class cabin aboard their 777-300ER

 

As part of today’s news, SWISS also offered information on the routes that the new birds will fly on beginning next summer.   Initially, you’ll be able to see the 777s on routes to Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, San Francisco and even Tel Aviv.   For Sao Paulo, San Francisco and Tel Aviv it is expected that the routes will be split between 777s and A340s.

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