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Cost pressure forces SWISS to tighten belt despite record investment in new cabins

Mar 7, 2026
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Cost pressure forces SWISS to tighten belt despite record investment in new cabins
Releasing its 2025 financials on 6 March 2026, SWISS International Air Lines painted a tale of two halves. Revenue slipped 2.6 % to CHF 5.5 billion, but operating profit nosedived 26.6 % to CHF 502 million as airport charges, maintenance costs and labour shortages bit hard. At the same time, the carrier rolled out its biggest product upgrade in decades with the launch of the «Swiss Senses» cabin and an incoming fleet of Airbus A350-900s. Chief Executive Jens Fehlinger told journalists the airline «cannot cut its way to competitiveness» and will instead focus on productivity gains through digitalisation. A new cost-saving programme targets back-office automation, leaner crew rostering and shorter aircraft turnaround times at Zurich. The aim is to free funds for customer-facing projects—critical if Switzerland wants to keep its global-connectivity edge and avoid losing premium traffic to Gulf rivals. For mobility managers the numbers matter: weaker margins raise the likelihood of fare hikes or tighter corporate-deal inventories. SWISS has hinted that lowest-bucket business-class allocations could shrink on high-yield routes such as Zurich–Boston and Geneva–New York. Companies with volume contracts should prepare for mid-year renegotiations and consider dual-sourcing options, analysts say.

Cost pressure forces SWISS to tighten belt despite record investment in new cabins


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On the positive side, operational performance improved. Punctuality climbed four percentage points to 69.3 %, and only two per cent of flights were cancelled at short notice in 2025. SWISS attributes the gains to closer coordination with Skyguide and Zurich Airport and vows to protect the performance even as it retrofits older A330 cabins. If executed well, the efficiency drive could stabilise schedules during next winter’s peak and reduce the cascade of delays that haunted European hubs this season. But unions are already warning that automation must not come at the expense of service quality—an argument global-mobility teams will watch closely as they book high-value assignees on the Swiss flag-carrier.

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