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Home » Edelweiss Swaps A340 With A320 On Long Haul Flight: What A Downgrade!
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Edelweiss Swaps A340 With A320 On Long Haul Flight: What A Downgrade!

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Aircraft swaps happen once in a while, whereby the aircraft operating a flight is different than the plane you were expecting. While this can happen for all kinds of operational reasons, here’s an aircraft swap that’s on a different level, as reported by aeroTELEGRAPH…

Edelweiss operates Oman flight with Airbus A320

Edelweiss is SWISS’ leisure subsidiary, and the airline operates both short and long haul flights. The airline operates a flight to Oman — it’s a triangle route from Zurich (ZRH) to Muscat (MCT) to Salalah (SLL) to Zurich. This flight is ordinarily operated by an Airbus A340-300.

Edelweiss operates a triangle flight to Oman

However, in the past couple of weeks, this route has experienced an aircraft swap twice — instead of being operated by the planned wide body A340, the route has instead been operated by an Airbus A320.

For context, Edelweiss’ A320s are configured with 174 seats, with all rows being in a 3-3 configuration. The planes don’t have seat back entertainment, Wi-Fi, or power ports, and the interiors are in line with what you’d expect on a short haul flight within Europe.

Meanwhile Edelweiss’ A340s are configured with 300 seats. This includes 29 business class seats that are flat beds, and 271 economy seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. The plane also has seat back entertainment at all seats.

So talk about an absolutely massive difference in terms of passenger experience. I would have to imagine the flights also didn’t have their typical catering, given the lack of oven capacity on the A320.

When it comes to travel time, the Zurich to Muscat flight takes around 6hr30min, the Muscat to Salalah flight takes around 1hr20min, and the Salalah to Zurich flight has a refueling stop in Athens, and takes around 9hr30min. So for the return flight, those originating in Muscat spent over 12 hours on the plane, while those originating in Salalah spent over 10 hours on the plane. Talk about a rough trip on an A320!

Aside from people who were bumped, EC261 regulations don’t specifically cover what passengers would be entitled to due to the plane swap. However, presumably they would be entitled to some compensation, given the difference between what the airline promised, and what it actually delivered.

Edelweiss’ Oman flight was downgraded from an Airbus A340

Why has Edelweiss made such a drastic aircraft swap twice?

It’s rare to see such an extreme plane swap at an airline, given the massive difference in terms of capacity and passenger experience. So what’s the cause of this happening not once, but twice?

Well, on November 19, 2025, Edelweiss’ Airbus A350-900 with the registration code HB-IHF had an incident in Bogota (BOG), whereby the plane was struck by a baggage cart, causing damage to the engine. Given how small Edelweiss’ long haul fleet is, this plane grounding has had major operational implications for the airline.

As a result, Edelweiss has had to swap around the planes operating in some other markets, and these Oman flights being downgraded has been part of that strategy. I suspect that comes down to Oman being one of the long haul destinations that could most easily be served by the A320, given that it’s one of the carrier’s shorter long haul flights, and also doesn’t involve crossing a major body of water (unlike Edelweiss’ transatlantic flying).

This incident is due to a grounded Edelweiss A350

Bottom line

Passengers traveling on Edelweiss from Switzerland to Oman were in for an unpleasant surprise, when their Airbus A340 got swapped with an Airbus A320. Given that many passengers on this route spend 10-12 hours on the aircraft, that’s a massive downgrade, without seat back entertainment, Wi-Fi, or even power ports.

This plane swap was because an Edelweiss A350 was taken out of service due to a ground incident in Bogota, which means the carrier’s long haul fleet is stretched thin.

What do you make of this Edelweiss plane swap?

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