Air China, one of the major airlines of the People’s Republic of China has announced that it will commence nonstop flights to Geneva with an Airbus A330. The flights will be operated to the Swiss city four-times-a-week with effect from 7th May, 2013.
Air China and Genève Aéroport take extreme pleasure in launching the direct summer 2013. This direct service will be operated four times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The airline will operate the route from the Chinese capital to Geneva which will be the East Asia’s first route to Swiss city.
The new route to be launched will offer an additional flight option to those passengers travelling to and from Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and the Thai capital. As a result, it will ease the communication and exchange between the Chinese capital and Geneva.
Mr Robert Deillon, Geneva Airport’s Chief Executive Officer said, “Geneva Airport prides itself in welcoming an enhanced number of visitors from China and will offer a wonderful experience to the visitors.”
Air China and Genève Aéroport take extreme pleasure in launching the direct summer 2013. This direct service will be operated four times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The airline will operate the route from the Chinese capital to Geneva which will be the East Asia’s first route to Swiss city.
The new route to be launched will offer an additional flight option to those passengers travelling to and from Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and the Thai capital. As a result, it will ease the communication and exchange between the Chinese capital and Geneva.
Mr Robert Deillon, Geneva Airport’s Chief Executive Officer said, “Geneva Airport prides itself in welcoming an enhanced number of visitors from China and will offer a wonderful experience to the visitors.”
