Loading Page...

Is Zurich a busy airport?

Zurich Airport is the largest international and busiest airport of Switzerland. The airport is also known as Kloten and is a principle hub for the Swiss International Air Line.



People Also Ask

Practical information for passengers & visitors For an easy passage through the security check, make sure you're properly prepared. We recommend you to arrive between 2 and 3 hours before departure. Please note the opening hours of the check-in counters.

MORE DETAILS

Zurich Airport is the largest international airport of Switzerland. It is 13km/8 miles north of the city centre and has a separate private business aviation terminal for quick, smooth and discreet transfers from a private jet through to your waiting ground transport.

MORE DETAILS

Zurich Airport has 96 gates, 25–49 pier stands, 16–46 remote stands and 6–11 additional dock stands for aircraft parking for longer periods.

MORE DETAILS

Zurich Airport has three terminals. Terminals A and B/D are located within the same building and connected internally for foot traffic and via moving sidewalks. Terminal E is detached and reached via a tram.

MORE DETAILS

A 50-minute layover at Zurich Airport can be quite tight for changing flights, especially if you have to go through passport control, collect and recheck your baggage, and potentially change terminals.

MORE DETAILS

Driving around Zurich is not recommended: Downtown's streets get very congested, and parking is scant and expensive. And if you think you can just park at your hotel, think again. Most hotels don't offer parking at all, and if they do, they'll charge you a premium price for it.

MORE DETAILS

Swiss International is relatively strict about its hand baggage policy. Items that exceed the limit by the smallest amount are checked — and passengers are charged. Packed flights may also suffer cabin-baggage overage. In such instances, attendants will transfer some baggage from the cabin to the hold.

MORE DETAILS

That is definitely enough time. Security checks open 4:30, but 2 hours is definitely sufficient. I normally time my arrival at the airport for about an hour before boarding.

MORE DETAILS

The general guideline on how early to get to the airport for a domestic flight is 2 hours. However, those traveling at a very busy time of year or out of a large airport might want to allow more time.

MORE DETAILS

The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

MORE DETAILS

The recommended layover time for international flights is generally longer, as you will have to go through customs and immigration before boarding your next flight. In most cases, a 30-minute layover for domestic flights and an hour for international flights is considered a minimum, or short, layover.

MORE DETAILS

With quick connections between the airport and the city center, even a short layover allows you to take in many of Zürich's highlights.

MORE DETAILS

Ranked as one of the most expensive cities in the world, Z?rich and budget travel are not natural bedfellows. But there are ways to make your money go further and many free activities to be enjoyed year-round. Whatever your budget, the following tips will help stretch your travel funds even further.

MORE DETAILS

Thanks to the airport's compact size and the famous Swiss efficiency, the minimum connection time between flights is just 40 minutes. However, to avoid having to rush through the airport or stress about missing your flight in case of delays, choose an itinerary with a layover of at least one hour.

MORE DETAILS

During domestic layovers, you are free to leave the airport. If your domestic layover is longer than one hour, you should expect to receive two boarding permits. If you want to check out local points of interest, make sure you get your second boarding pass and print it out before you leave.

MORE DETAILS

Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH, ICAO: LSZH) is the largest international airport of Switzerland and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines. It serves Zürich, Switzerland's largest city, and, with its surface transport links, much of the rest of the country.

MORE DETAILS

Do connecting flights wait for delayed passengers? Most airlines will try to accommodate passengers from a delayed inbound flight, but it's not guaranteed. Flight attendants might notify the ground crew of connecting passengers, but airlines typically won't delay a departure for a small group.

MORE DETAILS