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   Vol. 17 No. 74
Friday November 2, 2018
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Going To Bhat For SWISS WorldCargo

  “Introduction of new routes in our Winter Schedule and beyond, offers great new opportunities for us,” said Ashwin Bhat, Head of Cargo with Swiss International Air Lines.
  “In addition to our increased cargo capacity with the arrival of new Boeing 777-300ERs, new destinations allow us to showcase our best-in-class quality and service on a variety of global routes.”
  New flights include destinations in Asia, South America and Africa.


Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh


  Flights to Ho Chi Minh City/SGN from Zurich begin November 15, 2018, operated twice weekly.
  Colombo, Sri Lanka becomes a Swiss address twice weekly November 3, 2018.
  Buenos Aires, Argentina is added on November 7, also twice weekly.

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