Competitive and sustainable aviation sector for a robust economy

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In its coalition agreement, the Dutch government established a
clear vision for the continued development of the Netherlands. This
vision focuses on an innovative, competitive and enterprising
economy and on a sustainable living environment. Such economic
circumstances are necessary to ensure our prosperity, also in the
face of increasing competition.
International accessibility is a key condition for realising these
ambitions. Moreover, the quality of the international network of
connections is a decisive factor. In terms of destinations and
frequency of service, the network must dovetail the needs of the
Dutch and regional economy. This policy document highlights this
network, combined with a competitive and sustainable aviation
sector.

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Swiss International Air Lines

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is the national airline of Switzerland. It serves 105 destinations in 49 countries all over the world from Zurich and Geneva. With a fleet of 94 aircrafts, SWISS transports in the region of 16 million passengers every year.

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