Swiss operates scheduled services to destinations in North America, Europe, North Africa and the Far and Middle East from its principal hubs in Basle, Berne, Geneva, Lugano and Zurich. Crossair was founded as a private company and scheduled services commenced on 2 July 1979 with flights from Zurich to Nuremberg, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt.

In October 2000 Crossair began a restructuring programme and took over Swissair's passenger operations in March 2002, changing their name in April 2002 to Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS).

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Compliant with Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000 XP, NT and ME. Also available to Macintosh users via a windows emulator.

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Compliant with a range of palm OS enabled devices (v3.0-v5.0) including Palm, Sony, Symbol, Handspring & Tungsten.

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Compliant with the majority of Windows CE and Pocket PC enabled devices including Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Casio, O2.

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Fully customisable and delivered to you in Adobe Acrobat format, these files are available for web display or download by your passengers.

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Fully customisable with an extensive range of formats available, this product can be delivered to you electronically for local printing or printing & distribution may be included within the service.