Swiss International Air Lines takes delivery of its first Airbus A350-900

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS), member of the Lufthansa Group, has taken delivery of its first of ten Airbus A350-900.

Supporting the airline’s fleet modernization program, the latest-generation widebody is set to become SWISS’s flagship aircraft.

The A350 will be operated on long-haul routes from its home base in Zurich to destinations like Boston, strengthening the airline’s global network.

The Airbus A350-900 is the first aircraft in the SWISS long-haul fleet to be equipped with the new SWISS Senses cabin. Designed to provide a more personal and comfortable air travel experience for passengers in all seating classes. The aircraft cabin is configured with a four-class layout, offering three suites up to four seats in First Class, 45 seats in Business, 38 in Premium Economy, and 156 in Economy.

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