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Is Zurich Airport very big?

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.



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Changing flights at Zürich is easy and straightforward, with short routes between its three terminals. Terminals A and B/D are located under one roof and connected by the Airside Center shopping/dining complex. Passengers can walk between gates and there are also moving walkways.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Please arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare. We generally recommend you get to the airport around 2 hours before departure (short-haul routes) or 3 hours before departure (long-haul routes). Note also the personalised information in your pre-flight e-mail and on your boarding pass.

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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.

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London Heathrow Airport (LHR) continues to be the Busiest Airport in Europe with 4 million seats in November 2023. Istanbul Airport (IST) is the second busiest airport with 3.6 million seats.

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You can only transit through a Swiss airport if:
  1. You do not leave the airport transit area.
  2. You have a valid and recognized travel document (passport). ...
  3. You have all the necessary travel documents and visas for entering your final destination.


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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.

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Passport control This depends on whether or not you are travelling within the Schengen area. Passengers who are leaving or entering the Schengen area must go through passport control. In some cases a visa will also be required. You can obtain more information from the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA).

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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.

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Zurich Airport has three runways: 16/34 of 3,700 m (12,100 ft) in length, 14/32 of 3,300 m (10,800 ft) in length, and 10/28 of 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in length.

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Located 14 miles northeast of Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is the largest international airport in France and the third-busiest airport in Europe after Istanbul Airport (IST) and London Heathrow (LHR).

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Top 10 airports in Europe
  • 1- Charles de Gaulle Airport, France. ...
  • 2- Zurich Airport, Switzerland. ...
  • 3- Munich International Airport, Germany. ...
  • 4- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands. ...
  • 5- Copenhagen Kastrup International Airport, Denmark. ...
  • 6- Helsinki Airport, Finland. ...
  • 7- Hamburg Airport, Germany.


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