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The new flights to and from Switzerland this autumn and winter

GenevaTimes by GenevaTimes
September 1, 2025
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A number of new flight routes to and from Swiss airports will be launched this autumn and winter. These are the details.

Aside from the existing travel destinations to and from Switzerland, a number of new ones will be added to the Fall/Winter timetable, which is valid from October  26th 2025, to March 28th, 2026.

Let’s look at the Zurich Airport first

From its hub, SWISS airline will offer increased services to destinations like Rome (up to 21 flights weekly), Manchester (up to 15 weekly), Porto (up to 14 weekly), Naples (six weekly), and Krakow (nine weekly).

On the long-haul route, Switzerland’s national airline will inaugurate its new flights to Boston, beginning on January 1st, 2026.

They will operate, initially four times a week, with SWISS’s brand-new Airbus A350-900.  

Edelweiss, SWISS’ sister airline, has also added a number of new destinations from its Zurich hub.

On seasonal basis it will fly from Zurich to Luleå, a coastal city in Swedish Lapland, starting in December.

There will be two flights December, five in January, four in February, and four in March as well. 

If you prefer a bit of tropics during the cold months, Edelweiss has added two destinations in Cape Verde: it will go to São Vicente and Praia from October 2025 to March 2026.

The number of flights each week will depend on the month. 

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From Geneva

SWISS added new direct flights to Dublin, Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Gothenburg to the winter 2025/26 schedule.

As for EasyJet, one change is that its flights between Geneva and Valletta will no longer be seasonal.

Instead, from October 26th, the low-cost airline will operate two weekly flights, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, allowing travellers to enjoy Malta also in autumn and winter.

EasyJet will also inaugurate two new routes from Geneva: to Rennes from October 31st and Skopje from  November 3rd. These two flights will be operated twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays.

After Lanzarote, Tenerife South and Gran Canaria, the airline is also adding Fuerteventura to its list of destinations in the Canary Islands from Geneva. Flights will operate every Saturday starting from November 1st.

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From Basel EuroAirport

Several new flight destinations will be offered or relaunched this upcoming winter season from this particular airport as well.

They include London Luton via EasyJet (five times /weekly), Morocco’s capital Rabat with Air Arabia (twice a week), as well as the Spanish cities of Seville and Valencia, both twice a week, also with EasyJet.

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