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{{Infobox_Airline |airline=EasyJet Switzerland|logo=EasyJet_logo.PNG|logo_size=300px|IATA=DS|ICAO=EZS|callsign=SWISSTOP|parent=EasyJet Airline Company Limited|headquarters=Geneva|founded=1988|key_people=|fleet_size=11|destinations=|website= http://www.easyjet.com|-->
easyJet Switzerland is a low-cost airline based in Geneva,
Switzerland. It operates scheduled services as an
easyJet franchise from Geneva and Basel. Its main base is
Geneva Cointrin International Airport.
History
The airline was established on 18 May 1988 and started operations on
23 March 1989. It was originally known as TEA Basle and was founded as part of the TEA group of airlines which provided charter flights from various European destinations. In March 1998, easyJet took a 40% stake in the airline, which began franchise services on 1 April 1999. The airline is now owned by private investors (51%) and easyJet (49%) and has 430 employees (at March
2007). lands at
Bristol International Airport, England
Destinations
easyJet Switzerland operates the following services to International scheduled destinations (December 2005):
- Geneva (Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Budapest, Doncaster-Sheffield, Edinburgh, Madrid, Nice, Paris, Rome-Ciampino, Belfast, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Bristol, Brussels, Dortmund, East Midlands, Glasgow, Lisbon, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, Malaga, Newcastle, Olbia, Porto.
- Basle/Mulhouse (Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin-Schönefeld, Hamburg, Istanbul, Liverpool, Lisbon, London Luton, London Stansted, Madrid, Malaga, Naples, Nice, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Rome-Ciampino.
Fleet
The easyJet Switzerland fleet consists of the following aircraft (at July
2007):
Registrations: HB-JZF, HB-JZG, HB-JZH, HB-JZI, HB-JZJ, HB-JZO, HB-JZP based in
Geneva and HB-JZK, HB-JZL, HB-JZM, HB-JZN based in EuroAirport Basle/Mulhouse.
External links
- easyJet Switzerland Fleet
References
{{Infobox_Airline |airline=EasyJet Switzerland|logo=EasyJet_logo.PNG|logo_size=300px|IATA=DS|ICAO=EZS|callsign=SWISSTOP|parent=EasyJet Airline Company Limited|headquarters=Geneva|founded=1988|key_people=|fleet_size=11|destinations=|website= http://www.easyjet.com|-->
easyJet Switzerland is a low-cost airline based in
Geneva, Switzerland. It operates scheduled services as an
easyJet franchise from Geneva and Basel. Its main base is Geneva Cointrin International Airport.
History
The airline was established on
18 May 1988 and started operations on 23 March 1989. It was originally known as TEA Basle and was founded as part of the TEA group of airlines which provided charter flights from various European destinations. In March
1998, easyJet took a 40% stake in the airline, which began franchise services on 1 April 1999. The airline is now owned by private investors (51%) and easyJet (49%) and has 430 employees (at March 2007). lands at Bristol International Airport, England
Destinations
easyJet Switzerland operates the following services to International scheduled destinations (December 2005):
- Geneva (Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Budapest, Doncaster-Sheffield, Edinburgh, Madrid, Nice, Paris, Rome-Ciampino, Belfast, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bordeaux, Bournemouth, Bristol, Brussels, Dortmund, East Midlands, Glasgow, Lisbon, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, Malaga, Newcastle, Olbia, Porto.
- Basle/Mulhouse (Alicante, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin-Schönefeld, Hamburg, Istanbul, Liverpool, Lisbon, London Luton, London Stansted, Madrid, Malaga, Naples, Nice, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Rome-Ciampino.
Fleet
The easyJet Switzerland fleet consists of the following aircraft (at July
2007):
Registrations: HB-JZF, HB-JZG, HB-JZH, HB-JZI, HB-JZJ, HB-JZO, HB-JZP based in
Geneva and HB-JZK, HB-JZL, HB-JZM, HB-JZN based in
EuroAirport Basle/Mulhouse.
External links
- easyJet Switzerland Fleet
References