Air Freight News

Swiss WorldCargo adds Boston and San Francisco

Aug 24, 2020

Swiss WorldCargo will begin weekly flights to Boston (BOS). Beginning on 3 September, Swiss WorldCargo will operate a weekly flight on a modified Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, allowing for additional cargo loading in the economy cabin.

  • Day 4, ZRH-BOS: 21.25-23.55
  • Day 5, BOS-ZRH: 23:00 – 12:20 (+1)
  • Volume Capacity: 245 m3 (including cabin)
  • Payload ZRH-BOS: 50 tons
  • Payload: BOS-ZRH: 54 tons

Swiss WorldCargo will also commence flights to San Francisco (SFO). Beginning on 2 September, Swiss WorldCargo will operate flights 3x weekly with a Boeing 777-300ER. 

  • Day 2,4,6: ZRH-SFO: 13:10-16:00 
  • Day 2,4,6: SFO-ZRH: 19:45-15:35 (+1)
  • Volume Capacity: 140 m3 
  • Payload ZRH-SFO: 40 tons
  • Payload: SFO-ZRH: 44 tons

Swiss WorldCargo recently announced new flights to Buenos Aires (EZE) and Delhi (DEL), which will commence on Friday, 28 August and Saturday, 29 August respectively. These flghts will both also be operated with our Boeing 777-300ER.

Swiss WorldCargo will also begin operating twice-weekly flights to Moscow (DME) on Days 5 and 6, beginning on 28 August.

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