Chair Airlines (GM, Zurich) will resume scheduled passenger flights during the course of June after pausing operations for two months.

The leisure carrier on June 12 said the first two flights will be to Pristina in Kosovo, and Skopje in North Macedonia. Both destinations will be served daily by Chair Airlines from Zurich, and Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg, CH until the end of October 2020. The first flight to Ohrid, North Macedonia, will also take place in June, when it will be served several times a week from Zurich.

Chair Airlines will be offering flights to the Greek islands, and Cyprus from July 10, including Heraklion in Crete, Rhodes, Kos Hippocrates, and Larnaca. Beirut will be served again from July 9, with two flights per week.

“In line with the entry requirements of the respective countries, the flight plan will be gradually expanded in the coming weeks, and months," said Shpend Ibrahimi, chief executive officer of Chair Airlines.

Chair Airlines was established in 2019 after being rebranded from Germania Flug (Zurich). The airline is currently operating from Zurich with three A319-100s, according to the ch-aviation fleets module. It is 50.01% owned by Switzerland’s Albex Aviation AG and 49.99% by Polish charter airline Enter Air (E4, Warsaw Chopin).