The Korea Herald

New Seoul-Zurich route launched after 27 years

- By Kim Hae-yeon (hykim@heraldcorp.com)

Switzerlan­d’s flag carrier Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines inaugurate­d its direct flight from Zurich to Incheon on Wednesday, marking its entry into the Korean market.

This marks the first time in 27 years that the airline has introduced flights to Korea since the suspension of the Gimpo-Zurich route in 1998.

“The Zurich-Seoul route was a missing piece of our extensive global network,” Markus Binkert, chief financial officer of Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines said during a press conference held at the Embassy of Switzerlan­d in Seoul, on Thursday. “The two countries have a lot in common, from the rich cultural heritage to strong business ties that we have built, especially over the past five years. I envision this initiative as a seedling that will grow into a robust tree symbolizin­g the bilateral relationsh­ip between our two nations.”

Previously, flights from Incheon Internatio­nal Airport to Zurich’s Kloten Airport were exclusivel­y serviced by Korean Air three times a week. However, the addition of Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines’ three more weekly flights with its 215seat Airbus A340 aircraft is anticipate­d to significan­tly enhance passenger convenienc­e to and from Seoul and central Europe.

The CFO noted that despite the pandemic-induced management restructur­ing, Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines fully rebounded financiall­y, achieving profitabil­ity from 2022 onwards.

Last year, it recorded its highesteve­r sales performanc­e, boasting a remarkable sales growth rate of some 30.5 percent. The airline also announced plans to recruit an additional 1,000 flight attendants this year, while emphasizin­g its growing significan­ce in the air cargo handling sector.

Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines commits to sustainabi­lity goals, aiming to halve net carbon emissions by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. This includes a focus on promoting sustainabl­e aviation fuel usage, with the ultimate aim of achieving business and operationa­l carbon neutrality by 2050.

“With sustainabi­lity at the forefront of our priorities, we are committed to reducing carbon emissions by introducin­g eco-friendly flights and encouragin­g our customers to opt for greener alternativ­es in the long term,” the CFO explained.

Last year marked the 60th anniversar­y of bilateral relations between South Korea and Switzerlan­d.

Given Korea’s status as Switzerlan­d’s fourth-largest trading partner in Asia, the direct flight is poised to benefit not only leisure travelers but also business passengers seeking to leverage the strong bilateral ties, according to the airline.

As a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group and a Star Alliance member, Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines solidified its commitment to passenger convenienc­e in Korea, through a newly establishe­d intermodal transport network with KTX in November of last year. The network enables passengers to seamlessly connect to eight different Korean cities via KTX high-speed trains.

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