Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, Altenrhein, Sion and Lugano - the most important airports in Switzerland. What's going on there and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is happening in Swiss aviation can be found in the “Switzerland” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the subsections of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Germany and the rest of the world.

Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, Altenrhein, Sion and Lugano - the most important airports in Switzerland. What's going on there and what's new - in this section.

Extensive information about new routes, projects and what else is happening in Swiss aviation can be found in the “Switzerland” section. In the main menu you can also switch to the subsections of the individual airports.

Tip: There is news from here Austria, Germany and the rest of the world.

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Agreement on new collective agreement for Edelweiss pilots

After intensive negotiations, the pilots' association Aeropers and the management of the Edelweiss airline have defined the key points of a new collective agreement (GAV). Since the beginning of July, Edelweiss' cockpit employees have been working without a valid GAV. Clemens Kopetz, President of the

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Basel Airport evacuated again

The Euro-Airport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg was evacuated again recently after safety concerns arose. The measure led to a temporary suspension of air traffic. Around midday the all-clear was given and operations resumed. The evacuation took place

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Jens Fehlinger becomes new CEO of Swiss

The Swiss Board of Directors has appointed Jens Fehlinger as the new CEO. The 43-year-old will take up his post on October 1, 2024, succeeding Dieter Vranckx, who is moving to the Executive Board of the Lufthansa Group.

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Basel Airport with new poster on the tower

EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Swiss-French State Treaty with an impressive giant poster on the control tower. The poster shows the historic moment of the signing of the treaty on 4 July 1949 in Bern by Max Petitpierre for the

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