Edelweiss Acquiring Airbus A350s, Retiring Airbus A340s

In September 2023, SWISS’ leisure subsidiary, Edelweiss Air, announced plans to completely overhaul its long haul fleet. There’s now an exciting update, as the first of these jets has landed in Zurich, and will be entering service in the coming weeks. Let’s cover all the details.

Mar 14, 2025 - 13:37
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Edelweiss Acquiring Airbus A350s, Retiring Airbus A340s

In September 2023, SWISS’ leisure subsidiary, Edelweiss Air, announced plans to completely overhaul its long haul fleet. There’s now an exciting update, as the first of these jets has landed in Zurich, and will be entering service in the coming weeks. Let’s cover all the details.

Edelweiss modernizing fleet with Airbus A350s

Up until now, Zurich-based Edelweiss Air has had a fleet of 18 aircraft, including 13 Airbus A320s and five Airbus A340-300s. The carrier has an average fleet age of around 20 years, and is working on modernizing its fleet. Edelweiss Air is now in the process of taking delivery of six Airbus A350-900s, which will replace the carrier’s five Airbus A340-300s:

Edelweiss will shortly start flying the Airbus A350

Here’s how Edelweiss Air CEO Bernd Bauer describes this fleet renewal:

“The modernisation of the long-haul fleet is a milestone in Edelweiss’ almost 30-year history. Edelweiss will thus operate one of the youngest long-haul fleets in Europe from 2026.” 

“The design of the Airbus A350-900 sets new standards in efficiency with state-of-the-art technologies and outstanding aerodynamics. It is one of the most environmentally friendly long-haul aircraft in the world. Latest generation engines and the use of lightweight materials make the twin-engine Airbus A350-900 one of the most fuel-efficient wide-body aircraft. It consumes 25 per cent less fuel and produces 25 per cent less CO2 than the four-engine Airbus A340-300, and noise emissions are up to 50 per cent lower.”

I’ve gotta say, I’ve always been a fan of Edelweiss’ livery, and I think it looks absolutely gorgeous on the Airbus A350!

Edelweiss is acquiring six Airbus A350s

Edelweiss Airbus A350 cabins & interiors

What should we expect from the interiors of Edelweiss’ Airbus A350s? For the first four aircraft, Edelweiss will initially just offer the same product that LATAM used to offer on these planes, with slight modifications to the branding. That means the plane will feature 339 seats, including:

  • 30 fully flat business class seats, in a 2-2-2 configuration
  • 63 extra legroom economy seats, in a 3-3-3 configuration
  • 246 economy class seats, in a 3-3-3 configuration

All seats will have personal entertainment, plus USB outlets. Unfortunately the aircraft won’t feature Wi-Fi, though, at least initially.

Edelweiss Airbus A350 business class seats
Edelweiss Airbus A350 economy class cabin

Eventually Edelweiss plans to introduce new cabins on its A350s, representing an investment that’s “a three-digit million sum.” Edelweiss is claiming not to be initially reconfiguring these aircraft “due to worldwide material shortages and reduced maintenance & engineering capacities.”

For what it’s worth, Edelweiss’ A340-300s currently have a staggered configuration in business class, almost identical to what you’ll find on SWISS’ A340-300s. For a leisure airline, it’s also noteworthy that Edelweiss doesn’t have a premium economy cabin. I can’t help but think that this will be added in the future when new interiors are introduced.

Edelweiss Airbus A340 business class seats

I’m kind of going to miss Edelweiss’ very unusual A340-300 configuration. The airline puts business class between extra legroom economy and economy, which you don’t often see.

Edelweiss Airbus A340 seat map

Edelweiss Airbus A350 routes & entry into service

So, when should we expect the Edelweiss Airbus A350 to enter commercial service? The aircraft will begin operating select intra-Europe flights as of April 2025, for crew familiarization (the schedule is pretty scattered, as the plane will serve nearly a dozen destinations).

Then we can expect long haul service to start several weeks later:

  • As of May 15, 2025, Edelweiss will fly the plane between Zurich (ZRH) and Las Vegas (LAS)
  • As of July 1, 2025, Edelweiss will fly the plane between Zurich (ZRH) and Vancouver (YVR)
  • As of the winter 2025-2026 season, we’ll see the plane add service to several more destinations, with varying schedules
Initial Edelweiss Airbus A350 routes

Bottom line

Edelweiss Air is refreshing and growing its long haul fleet, as the airline is replacing its five Airbus A340-300s with six Airbus A350-900s. You can expect the aircraft to join Edelweiss’ fleet in 2025 and 2026, and for all A340s to be retired by 2027.

These A350s will initially feature former LATAM interiors, and at some point in the future, the airline claims to be investing in new cabins. Edelweiss’ first A350 destinations from Zurich will be Las Vegas and Vancouver. The airline has now taken delivery of its first A350, so that’s an exciting milestone for the carrier.

What do you make of Edelweiss acquiring Airbus A350s?