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Swissair
Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG
S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne
IATA ICAO Callsign
SR SWR SWISSAIR
Founded26 March 1931 (1931-03-26)
Ceased operations31 March 2002 (2002-03-31)
(operations transferred to Crossair, which later became Swiss International Air Lines)
Hubs
  • Basel/Mulhouse
  • Geneva
  • Zürich
Frequent-flyer programQualiflyer
AllianceThe Qualiflyer Group
Subsidiaries
  • Balair (1993–2001)
  • Crossair (1978–2002)
  • Swissair Asia (1995–2001)
Parent company Swissair Group (SAirGroup)
HeadquartersKloten, Zürich, Switzerland
Key people
  • Mario Corti (CEO)
  • Reto Francioni (Chairman)

Swissair (German: Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne)[1] was the national airline of Switzerland between its founding in 1931 and bankruptcy in 2002.

Swissair was formed from a merger between Balair and Ad Astra Aero.[2] For most of its 71 years, it was one of the major international airlines and known as the "Flying Bank" due to its financial stability, causing it to be regarded as a Swiss national symbol and icon[citation needed]. It was headquartered at Zurich Airport, Kloten.

In 1997, the Swissair Group was renamed SAirGroup (although it was again renamed Swissair Group in 2001), with four subdivisions: SAirLines (to which Swissair, regional subsidiaries Crossair and Balair, and leasing subsidiary FlightLease belonged), SAirServices, SAirLogistics, and SAirRelations.

Due to its so-called "Hunter Strategy" of expanding its market by acquiring smaller airlines, Swissair was suffering from over-expansion by the late 1990s. The crash of Swissair Flight 111 in 1998, which killed all 229 people on board, generated a costly lawsuit and negative publicity for the airline. After the economic downturn following the September 11 attacks, Swissair's assets dramatically lost value, grounding the already-troubled airline in October 2001.[3] The airline was later revived and kept alive until 31 March 2002 by the Swiss Federal Government. The final Swissair flight landed in Zürich from São Paulo on 1 April 2002.

On 1 April 2002, former regional subsidiary Crossair renamed itself Swiss International Air Lines and took over most of Swissair's routes, planes, and staff. Swissair Group still exists and is in the process of being liquidated. Swiss International Air Lines was taken over by the German airline Lufthansa in 2005.[4]

  1. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 28 March-3 April 2000. [1].
  2. ^ "About Swissair Facts and Figures". Swissair. 1999. Archived from the original on 1999-02-19. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  3. ^ Hermann, A., & Rammal, H. G. (2010). The grounding of the "flying bank". Management Decision, 48(7), 1048–62.
  4. ^ "Lufthansa – proposed acquisition of Swiss International Air Lines – Australian Competition Commission". accc.gov.au. Archived from the original on 2011-06-22.

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