- Swissair was the national airline of Switzerland. It was founded in 1931 and operated under various names before becoming Swissair in 1939. The airline was known for its high-quality service and was considered one of the world's leading airlines.
- Swissair offered both domestic and international flights, serving destinations throughout Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. It had a fleet of modern aircraft and offered a range of services, including first class, business class, and economy class.
- In the 1990s, Swissair went through a period of expansion, acquiring stakes in other airlines and forming alliances. However, in the early 2000s, the airline faced financial difficulties due to mismanagement and overexpansion. It ultimately declared bankruptcy in 2001 and ceased all operations.
- After the bankruptcy, the assets of Swissair were transferred to a new airline called Swiss International Air Lines, which continues to operate as the national carrier of Switzerland.