Swiss International Airlines to launch nonstop Bengaluru-Zurich flights from October
Bengaluru, May 19
Swiss International Air Lines on Tuesday announced the launch of new nonstop flights between Bengaluru and Zurich, further enhancing connectivity between Switzerland and India's leading technology and innovation hubs, a release said.
The new service will operate five times weekly beginning in October 2026, offering customers seamless access between southern India and SWISS' global hub in Zurich, with onward connections across Europe and North America through the Lufthansa Group network.
The new eastbound LX 140 service will depart from Zurich daily (except Mondays and Wednesdays) at 13:20 and arrive in Bengaluru some nine hours later at 02:55 the following day. The westbound LX 141 service will leave Bengaluru daily (except Tuesdays and Thursdays) at 04:50 and arrive in Zurich at 10:50 the same day, the release said.
Bengaluru becomes Swiss airlines' latest destination in India and reflects the airline's continued focus on expanding its presence in strategically important growth markets.
The new route is designed to meet strong demand from business travellers, the technology sector, premium leisure customers, and the growing Indian diaspora across Europe and beyond, it said.
According to Kevin Markette, Lufthansa Group Senior Director Regional Sales South Asia, "India remains a strategically important market for the Lufthansa Group, and we are delighted to welcome Swiss International Air Lines to Bengaluru, one of the world's leading technology and innovation hubs. As our third Lufthansa Group gateway from the city, alongside Frankfurt and Munich, this new SWISS service significantly enhances connectivity for travellers from southern India."
Markette further added that, "Customers can now enjoy a truly premium Swiss travel experience - including First Class on every flight - combined with seamless access to Europe and North America via our Zurich hub."
Customers travelling on this new route will enjoy SWISS' award-winning onboard service across First, Business and Economy Class, including premium lounges, high-quality Swiss cuisine, and effortless onward connections through Zurich Airport.
As highlighted by Girish Nair, Chief Operating Officer of Bangalore International Airport Limited said, "The introduction of SWISS' direct BLR-ZRH service is a strong validation of the market maturity and long-term potential that Bengaluru continues to demonstrate. This non-stop link meets surging corporate and leisure demand, connecting India's Silicon Valley with a premier global financial capital."
Nair added, "Supported by BLR Airport's domestic network spanning 78 destinations, the new service will also enable efficient single-ticket transfers for passengers across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in India."
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone who's been flying via Dubai or Delhi to get to Europe, this is a game-changer. But I wish they had more than 5 flights a week—weekends get fully booked so fast. Still, it's a step forward for Bengaluru. Good job, BIAL! 👍
I moved to Zurich for work last year, and this news is music to my ears. No more connecting through Mumbai or Frankfurt—just a straight shot home. The timing is decent too, arriving late night gives you the whole day. Brilliant move by SWISS! 🇮🇳🤝🇨🇭
This is great for business travelers, but what about the common tourist? The prices are likely to be sky-high. I hope they offer some competitive fares, else it'll just be another premium route for the elite. Bengaluru deserves affordable connectivity too! 💸
This is a huge win for the Indian diaspora in Europe. As someone based in London, the Zurich hub opens up so many connections. And First Class on this route? That's luxury I'll save up for! 😄 Exciting times for Bengaluru aviation.
The timing is odd—departing Bengaluru at 4:50 AM? That means a 2 AM check-in. Not everyone lives near the airport. They should have considered a late-night departure instead. But I'm not complaining; finally we have options beyond the Gulf carriers. Progress! 🛩️
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