Due to the pandemic, one of the longest standing connections from Nuremberg Airport. Now SWISS is coming along daily flights between Nuremberg and the Zurich hub return. Nuremberg Airport announced this in a press release. From March 26, 2023 should the largest airline in Switzerland resume the route. This increases the number of international hub airports that can be reached from Nuremberg to seven.
Zurich is worth a trip in itself. About the turnstile are also Goals such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, as well as São Paulo, Johannesburg, Singapore, Dubai and Hong Kong well connected.
SWISS resumes popular service in March
On the route come exclusively Latest generation aircraft of the type Airbus A220 100/300 (125 to 145 seats) or Embraer E190-E2/195-E2 (110 to 134 seats) are used. These are characterized by a lower fuel consumption per seat (25 percent to 30 percent less than previous models) and one significant reduction in noise emissions (by up to 65 percent).
Nuremberg Airport and the airline Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) or their predecessor companies can rely on one 44-year partnership look back. In 1979, SWISS, still under the name Crossair, introduced the first daily non-stop connection with Zurich here. “This flight was one of them most important steps in the development of European regional air traffic,” emphasizes Dr. Michael Hupe, Managing Director of Nuremberg Airport, and adds: “Zurich Airport is also a hub with transfer options many international destinations very popular with our passengers.”
SWISS is Part of the Lufthansa Group and promoted prior to the 2019 pandemic more than 230,000 passengers between Nuremberg and Zurich. As a member of the Star Alliance, SWISS offers its passengers a worldwide network of flight connections.
These destinations can also be reached from Nuremberg: