Swissair Asia Explained

Airline:Swissair Asia
Iata:SR
Icao:SWR
Callsign:SWISSAIR
Frequent Flyer:Qualiflyer
Fleet Size:2
Destinations:3
Parent:Swissair

Swissair Asia AG was a subsidiary of Swissair founded due to the legal status of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and territory disputes with the People's Republic of China in order to allow Swissair to continue flying to Taiwan from Switzerland.

History

Swissair Asia was formed to serve Taipei, Taiwan, within the Republic of China, while Swissair maintained service to the People's Republic of China.[1] It began operating a twice-weekly service between Zürich and Taipei via Bangkok on 7 April 1995.[2] The airline ceased operations when the parent company Swissair went bankrupt in 2001.[3]

Livery

The aircraft used by Swissair Asia had the Chinese character "" (Chinese: ruì, which means from the Chinese character for "propitious" or "lucky" and phonetic (in southern languages) translation of Switzerland, "" (Chinese: Ruìshì), on the tail fin instead of the Swiss cross. The kanji character was designed by the Basel-based Japanese calligrapher .[4] [5]

Destinations

Asia

Europe

Fleet

Swissair Asia operated the following aircraft:[6]

Aircraft !rowspan="2"
In service Orders Passengers Notes
Total
McDonnell Douglas MD-112 - 1249180241Operated by Swissair.
One aircraft transferred to an aircraft graveyard.
Total2 -

See also

Notes and References

  1. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 28 March-3 April 2000. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2000/2000%20-%200974.html-http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2000/2000%20-%200975.html.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=qF8pAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Swissair+Asia%22+Taipei+Bangkok Aircraft & Aerospace
  3. Web site: Swissair Asia history from Europe, Switzerland. 2021-11-03. Airline History. en-GB.
  4. Web site: Swissair Asia. Sanaesakamoto. 7 November 2021.
  5. Web site: Sanae Sakamoto: "Tao and Zen". Xlaudiageiser.ch. 7 November 2021.
  6. Web site: Swissair Asia Fleet Details and History. Planespotters.net. August 3, 2022.