Edelweiss Air Airbus A330-200 (HB-IQZ) with flower livery.

Edelweiss Air Airbus A330-200 (HB-IQZ) with flower livery.

At first glance I was not sure if it was a flower or some odd nuclear atom on their plane. Either way, I kind of liked it. When taking a closer look at the Edelweiss Air, it became quite clear this was a flower.

The airline is named after the unofficial state flower — the Edelweiss. The airline was founded in 1995 with a single MD-83. In the late 90’s they introduced Airbus A320’s and Airbus A330’s for longhaul flights. The airline flies from Switzerland to destinations in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, the Caribbean and the Maldives. They also fly to locations in Africa, the US, Asia and Europe.

In 2008 the airline was bought out by Swiss International Airlines, which was bought by Lufthansa in 2005. Even though Edelweiss is owned by Lufthansa, it is still independently operated. They currently have no aircraft on order, but did just take delivery of their first Airbus A330-300 on January 16, 2011.

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Edelweiss is certainly one of the liveliest and colourful liveries you can spot at European airports. I was impressed when I came across one of their aircraft at Larnaca airport, Cyprus. Here are some pics
http://allplane.blogspot.com/search/label/Edelweiss

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