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What is the alternate name of SWISS airline?

Crossair (Swissair's regional carrier) and other elements of Swissair were reorganized to form Swiss International Air Lines (known as SWISS). The airline became part of the Lufthansa Group in 2005.



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In late 2001 Swissair entered bankruptcy, and on March 31, 2002, it ceased operations. Crossair (Swissair's regional carrier) and other elements of Swissair were reorganized to form Swiss International Air Lines (known as SWISS). The airline became part of the Lufthansa Group in 2005.

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Founded in 1995 by Kuoni Reisen AG and Niklaus Grob, Edelweiss is today the leading Swiss holiday airline. As a sister company of Swiss International Air Lines and a member of the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss flies guests nonstop to over 80 holiday destinations worldwide.

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SWISS and United are working closely together to offer you an enjoyable service on your trip via the USA, Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. Passengers benefit from coordinated check-in processes, streamlined connecting flights, baggage transfers and reservations.

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The luxurious amenities, top-quality materials, and personalized service require additional resources and manpower. These costs are factored into the price of first-class tickets. Brand Positioning: Swiss International Air Lines aims to position itself as a premium airline, offering exceptional quality and service.

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Members of the Star Alliance include: Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, Egyptair, Ethiopian Airlines, Eva Air, Lot Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, ...

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