Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) has reinstated its seasonal Geneva–Dublin service, with flights resuming on 28 June 2026 after a three-month suspension.

The route, operated as flights LX410/411, returned to service following its suspension on 28 March and is operating four times weekly on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays. Flights are operated using the airline’s 145-seat Airbus A220-300 aircraft.

The inaugural reinstated service was operated by Airbus A220-300 HB-JCT (msn 55046), marking the return of the carrier’s direct link between Geneva and Dublin for the summer season.

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