Swiss International Air Lines

Swiss International Air Lines is the flag carrier and largest airline of Switzerland.

History
Swiss International was formed following the bankruptcy in 2002 of Swissair, Switzerland's then-flag carrier. The new airline was built around what had been Swissair's regional subsidiary, Crossair.

Swiss International Air Lines in British Columbia
Swiss International inherited its service between Zürich and Vancouver from predecessor Swissair, which launched it in 1986.

Current

 * Airbus A220-100 - 9
 * Airbus A220-300 - 21
 * Airbus A320-200 - 11, 8 inherited from Swissair
 * Airbus A320neo - 6, +11 on order
 * Airbus A321-100 - 3, inherited from Swissair
 * Airbus A321-200 - 3
 * Airbus A321neo - 2, +6 on order
 * Airbus A330-300 - 14
 * Airbus A340-300 - 5; to be replaced by A350 from 2025
 * Airbus A350-900 - 0, +5 on order; to be delivered from 2025 to replace A340
 * Boeing 777-300ER - 12

Historic

 * Airbus A319-100 - 8 (2002-2020), inherited from Swissair
 * Airbus A330-200 - 15 (2002-2012), inherited from Swissair
 * Avro RJ85 - 4 (2002-2007), inherited from Crossair
 * Avro RJ100 - 24 (2002-2017), inherited from Crossair
 * Embraer 145 - 25 (2002-2007), inherited from Crossair
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - 16 (2002-2005), inherited from Swissair
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-82 - 1 (2002-2003), inherited from Crossair
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-83 - 10 (2002-2005), inherited from Crossair
 * Saab 340B - 2 (2002-2004), inherited from Crossair
 * Saab 2000 - 31 (2002-2005), inherited from Crossair

Routes
Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Iceland, "Continental" refers to services within the Nordic Union.