Travelling on long-haul flight is now made easy and comfortable as Swiss International Air Lines, Switzerland’s national carrier, announced its Business Upgrade Intercontinental offer enabling economy passengers to fly Business Class for a reduced premium.
Under the scheme, passengers who book a SWISS flight on Economy Class can upgrade for either one way or return trip to Business Class for a fraction of a cost. A passenger from Dubai or Muscat travelling to Switzerland and on other destinations to Europe, for example, will just add AED1,750 per flight leg. Passengers can avail of the upgrade from now until end of August 2009 and terms and conditions apply.
“For most travellers, flying on Business Class is a major budget consideration but at SWISS, we have made this more affordable for our passengers. The comfort of our new Business Class, the centrepiece of the new A330-300, can now be experienced by passengers who will avail of our upgrade offer,” said Martin Massüger, Director, Head of Sales Middle East, Africa, Pakistan and Iran for SWISS.
On SWISS Business Class, passengers get to enjoy the new Business Class Seat which provides optimum travel comfort. The new Business Class Seat is fitted with a state-of-the-art air cushion for adjustable comfort in all positions.
Passengers will have more personal space and enjoy sleeping with the 2-meter (79") fully horizontal lie-flat seat-a true “bed above the clouds” which is also equipped with a massage function. Inflight entertainment has been improved to carry larger screens in 16:9 format and plugs for USB and iPod. Seating arrangements for the Business Class assures ultimate personal space and privacy.
The palette is equally pampered in the new Business Class as passengers are treated with the “Taste of Switzerland” gourmet dishes from the Canton of Schwyz prepared by Chef Daniel Jann.
This summer, SWISS operates non-stop daily flights from Dubai to Zurich, daily flights from Muscat, Oman, five weekly flights from Cairo and four weekly flights from Riyadh and Jeddah. Overall, SWISS offers a comprehensive network of 90 destinations in 42 countries.
For information and bookings, contact http://www.swiss.com/ or your local travel agent
Under the scheme, passengers who book a SWISS flight on Economy Class can upgrade for either one way or return trip to Business Class for a fraction of a cost. A passenger from Dubai or Muscat travelling to Switzerland and on other destinations to Europe, for example, will just add AED1,750 per flight leg. Passengers can avail of the upgrade from now until end of August 2009 and terms and conditions apply.
“For most travellers, flying on Business Class is a major budget consideration but at SWISS, we have made this more affordable for our passengers. The comfort of our new Business Class, the centrepiece of the new A330-300, can now be experienced by passengers who will avail of our upgrade offer,” said Martin Massüger, Director, Head of Sales Middle East, Africa, Pakistan and Iran for SWISS.
On SWISS Business Class, passengers get to enjoy the new Business Class Seat which provides optimum travel comfort. The new Business Class Seat is fitted with a state-of-the-art air cushion for adjustable comfort in all positions.
Passengers will have more personal space and enjoy sleeping with the 2-meter (79") fully horizontal lie-flat seat-a true “bed above the clouds” which is also equipped with a massage function. Inflight entertainment has been improved to carry larger screens in 16:9 format and plugs for USB and iPod. Seating arrangements for the Business Class assures ultimate personal space and privacy.
The palette is equally pampered in the new Business Class as passengers are treated with the “Taste of Switzerland” gourmet dishes from the Canton of Schwyz prepared by Chef Daniel Jann.
This summer, SWISS operates non-stop daily flights from Dubai to Zurich, daily flights from Muscat, Oman, five weekly flights from Cairo and four weekly flights from Riyadh and Jeddah. Overall, SWISS offers a comprehensive network of 90 destinations in 42 countries.
For information and bookings, contact http://www.swiss.com/ or your local travel agent
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