Today flying is cheap. Airlines are undercutting one another and many are even doing away with luxury classes. But now there are signs of a counter-trend. Airlines from Asia and the Gulf States are investing huge amounts in first class – and Swiss International Air Lines is following suit. (SRF/swissinfo.ch)
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The Swiss carrier has ordered nine planes, which will eventually replace its Airbus A340 fleet. The plane made a low pass over the runway with its fighter jet escorts before landing. The pilot waved a Swiss flag from the cockpit window and the aircraft was greeted by a convoy from the airport fire brigade. The…
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