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24 January 2024

Helvetic Airways releases flights from Zurich and Bern for summer 2024

The first Helvetic Airways flights for summer 2024 have now been released for booking. Once again, the Swiss regional carrier will be providing services from Zurich and Bern to some of the most popular summer vacation destinations. And in an innovation this year, a new weekly flight will be offered to Djerba in Tunisia from Bern Airport.

The first Helvetic Airways flights for the 2024 summer season are bookable now on helvetic.com. From Zurich the Swiss regional carrier will be offering non-stop service to the sun as early as February to June with a Saturday Hurghada flight. From April to the end of October Heraklion on Crete and Larnaca on Cyprus will enjoy Sunday non-stop services. And mid-July will see the start of a Saturday flight to Kos, which will also be served until the end of October.

New Djerba service from Bern
Helvetic Airways customers in and around Bern can also look forward to further non-stop services to some of the finest beach holiday destinations from the beginning of June to mid-October 2024. New to Helvetic Airways’ Bern-based operation is the Tunisian leisure destination of Djerba, which will receive a weekly Friday flight. The Greek islands are also prominent once again among Bern’s 2024 summer destinations: Heraklion will enjoy twice-weekly Wednesday and Saturday service, offering vacationers greater flexibility in the length of their stay; and Kos and Rhodes will also be served weekly, on Mondays and Sundays respectively. In the Eastern Mediterranean, Larnaca on Cyprus will receive weekly Saturday flights. Helvetic Airways’ Bern summer schedules are rounded off with a twice-weekly service to Mallorca, with the popular Balearic island enjoying Thursday and Sunday flights.

Helvetic Airways will be stationing one of its Embraer aircraft at Bern Airport for the 2024 summer holiday period, together with the corresponding cockpit and cabin personnel and a maintenance team

All of Helvetic Airways’ services can be booked on www.helvetic.com or via its partners Hotelplan Suisse, TUI Suisse and Universal Mallorca Travel.


Swiss regional airline Helvetic Airways provides a range of short- and medium-haul air services from various Swiss airports. The carrier deploys its Embraer E190-E2, E195-E2 and E190-E1 aircraft on scheduled, charter and wet-lease flights. At least six Helvetic Airways Embraer E190-E2s and E195-E2s are being operated in winter 2023/24 and summer 2024 on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines in summer 2023 under a long-term wet-lease agreement.

The Helvetic Airways workforce numbers over 510 employees. The company also has its own maintenance hangar and operation at Zurich Airport, which is further home to its corporate head office. The airline offers innovative part-time employment models to its cockpit and cabin personnel. For its cabin attendants these include ‘Ski&Fly’, ‘Fly&Study’ and the fully flexible ‘Fly your way’ model. Details of current vacancies at Helvetic will be found at career.helvetic.com.

Helvetic Airways has been working closely with Horizon Swiss Flight Academy AG (www.horizon-sfa.ch), which is based in Kloten, Switzerland, since 2008. Both companies are part of the Helvetic Airways Group, which is domiciled in Freienbach, Switzerland.

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