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Club Airways is expanding its members-only airline concept further into Europe with the announcement of new routes from Geneva to Milan Linate and Geneva to EuroAirport Basel. It is also expanding its Paris Le Bourget services with a second route to Milan. These three routes will commence on November 18.
Club Airways founder and chief executive Hans Schwab also confirmed that Club Airways plans to introduce daily flights from Geneva to Moscow Vnukovo Airport.
Just like its services from Geneva to London, which operate from London City Airport’s Jet Centre,
Club Airways will operate eight-seat business jets from private aviation facilities.
The route expansion commencing on November 18 includes two flights per day from Geneva to Milan Linate and Geneva to Basel, with four flights daily between Paris and Milan.
“We are pleased to announce these new routes,” said ceo Hans Schwab. “Our members have requested these services and we have responded – thereby satisfying an unfilled niche in air travel.
“Working with a strengthened marketing team in Geneva and the United Kingdom, we are successfully introducing our concept to the discerning business traveller and saving their most precious asset – time. Our growing membership numbers prove the Club Airways model works,” he added.
Since its launch in February 2003, Club Airways has completed more than 550 flights connecting Geneva with Paris, London, Cannes and Olbia. Membership now exceeds 450, on both the individual and corporate level.