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As airline schedules change please check the Crossair website for up-to-date information.
On some (good) websites they have a list of departure airports to choose from; after making your choice you are then presented with a list of destination airports that you can fly directly to.
Unfortunately the Crossair website was not like this when we tried it.
www.gettingtoireland.com /crossair.htm   (74 words)

  
  Crossair übernimmt Swissair-Europaflüge - pressetext.deutschland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wie die Crossair http://www.crossair.com mitteilte, trägt sie ab heute, Dienstag, die kommerzielle Verantwortung für die meisten bisher von Swissair in Eigenregie durchgeführten Europaflüge.
Crossair übernehme auch den Ticketverkauf und die Betreuung der Passagiere.
Wie vor kurzem bekannt wurde (pte berichtete: http://www.pressetext.at/pte.mc?pte=020114014), verhandelt die Crossair über eine Allianz mit der deutschen Lufthansa.
www.pressetext.de /pte.mc?pte=020115039   (250 words)

  
 Smiliner: BAe 146/Avro RJ Operators - Switzerland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Crossair changed its name to Swiss on April 1, 2002.
Swiss Air Lines, operating as Swiss, is the new Swiss national airline formed from Crossair and the remnants of Swissair in 2002.
In November 2005 it transferred its Avro RJ fleet to a new subsidiary, Swiss European.
www.smiliner.com /operators/hb.shtml   (154 words)

  
 Passenger Opinions about Crossair
I flew with Crossair from Stuttgart to Zurich in Economy Class.
I have taken several Crossair flights, some of them officially as Swissair, but with Crossair planes and crew.
I had connected to a very short Crossair SAAB 2000 from Zurich to Lugano.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/crossair.htm   (368 words)

  
 Home -
Crossair was a dynamic, innovative and very appreciate Swiss regional airline based in Basel, Geneva, Lugano and Zürich.
Half a year latter, Crossair took over a large part of the Swissair flying operations to become the actual Swiss national airline under a new name : SWISS International Air Lines.
Although the Crossair firm is still existing under the SWISS name, the Crossair spirit completely disappeared with Swissair in 2002.
www.crossair.org   (0 words)

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