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Founded | 1 September 2005 (as Swiss European Air Lines)[2] | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 19 April 2018 (re-integrated into Swiss International Air Lines) | ||||||
AOC # | CH.AOC.1044[4] | ||||||
Hubs | Zurich Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Miles & More | ||||||
Alliance | Star Alliance (affiliate; 2006–2018) | ||||||
Parent company | Swiss International Air Lines | ||||||
Headquarters | Basel, Switzerland | ||||||
Key people | Andreas Thurnheer | ||||||
Website | www |
Swiss Global Air Lines, known as Swiss European Air Lines until February 2015,[5] was a Swiss airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swiss International Air Lines.
Like its parent, Swiss Global was part of the Star Alliance. It had its legal headquarters[6] in Basel; the physical head office was on the grounds of Zürich Airport and the town of Kloten.[7][8] Swiss Global Air Lines operated scheduled flights in the name and corporate design of its parent Swiss International to European metropolitan and some leisure destinations from Zurich Airport as well as some long-haul routes on behalf of its parent.
By 19 April 2018, all aircraft and employees were transferred to the parent company as part of a new labour agreement. Therefore, Swiss Global Air Lines was dissolved.[9]
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