The partnership will see dnata provide passenger, ramp, and baggage services to the airline, which will operate a four-times-a-week service between Zurich and Delhi on a Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
Willy Ruf, managing director of dnata Switzerland, said: “We are delighted to welcome Air India back to Zurich and thank it for putting its trust in dnata’s services. We look forward to working with the airline’s local team to ensure smooth and timely operations of flights, and provide customers with a best-in-class airport experience.”
dnata currently operates at two Swiss airports, ZRH and Geneva Airport (GVA), providing ground handling and cargo services to more than 30 airlines. In the financial year 2023-24, dnata turned around over 12,000 flights at ZRH, handling over two million passengers and 46,000 tonnes of cargo.