There are several international airports in the country so taking flights to Switzerland is the best option to get there. The peak season for flights to Switzerland is January, February, March, and December and the low season is in May, June, and July. As you have assumed, people are coming to Switzerland to enjoy winter, winter sports, and the Christmas season.
In case you are visiting Switzerland from any of its neighboring countries, Germany, Austria, France, or Italy, maybe it would be a good option to use land transport such as a train, bus, or rental car. The country is rather small and driving won’t be a problem and, on a plus side, you will be able to enjoy the incredible scenery.
Direct flights to Switzerland are currently provided by 60 airlines. The most frequent airline is Swiss Air, a national carrier. Other airlines, countries, and cities having direct connections to Switzerland are listed further below.
International airports in Switzerland
There is a total of 7 international airports in Switzerland, the main one being in Zurich. Here is a full list:
Zurich International Airport (ZRH), Zurich. The main airport with the greatest number of flights and passengers (almost 32 million in 2019).
Genève Aéroport (GVA), Geneva. The second largest and busiest airport in Switzerland. Almost 18 million passengers were transported in 2019.
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg International Airport (BSL). This airport is actually located in France, but it is considered Basel airport. It serves three cities, Basel in Switzerland, Mulhouse in France, and Freiburg in Germany. With more than 9 million passengers per year, this is the third airport in Switzerland.
Lugano Airport (LUG). This is one of the smaller airports with much less traffic, but important connections from Germany, France, and Italy. It also serves many local routes.
Bern Airport (BRN). Bern is the capital of Switzerland, but somehow doesn’t attract as many visitors as Zurich and Geneva (or the Alpine region) so this is also another smaller airport by size and the number of flights/passengers.
St Gallen-Altenrhein Airport (ACH). This is another small airport, located near Lake Constance.
Sion Airport (SIR). This is the smallest airport, which is also used by the Swiss military.
There are several other, very small airports, but only for local traffic, military purposes, and cargo transport.
Switzerland airlines
Switzerland has a very developed airline industry (for such a small country) so there are quite a few local airlines:
- Belair Airlines (operating from Zurich Airport and EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg)
- EasyJet Switzerland (EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg and Geneva International Airport)
- Edelweiss Air (Zurich Airport)
- Germania Flug (Zurich Airport)
- Helvetic Airways (Zurich Airport)
- Jet Aviation (Zurich Airport and Teterboro Airport)
- SkyWork Airlines Bern Airport)
- Swiss Global Airlines (Zurich Airport)
- Swiss International Airlines (Zurich Airport)
Direct flights to Switzerland
Airlines flying to Switzerland directly
Here is the list of top airlines flying to Switzerland airports directly:
- American Airlines
- United Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Aeroflot
- Qatar Airways
- Emirates
- Air Canada
- TAP Portugal
- Pegasus Airlines
- KLM… and many more.
Countries with direct flights to Switzerland
These are the countries with the most direct flights to Switzerland (from various cities). The list is, of course, much longer.
Direct flights from these countries:
- China
- India
- United States
- Brazil
- Russia
- Japan
- Mexico
- Vietnam
- Germany
- Egypt
- Greece
- Serbia
- Cyprus
Cities with direct flights to Switzerland
These are top cities that have regular, direct flights to Switzerland airports. There are many more cities with direct flights.
- Shanghai
- Bangkok
- Tokyo
- Buenos Aires
- Mumbai
- Moscow
- Istanbul
- Seoul
- Sao Paulo
- Tokyo
- New York
- Cairo
- Paris
Flight calendar for Switzerland
Here is a simple flight calendar to help you determine the best times to fly to Switzerland. The main destination is Zurich, but you can put Geneva or Basel (or other available airports) and see the calendar for these or any other airports from Switzerland:
Conclusion
Flights to Switzerland obviously shouldn’t be a problem. There are plenty of direct flights to Switzerland airports from almost every corner of the world. Flights from within Europe are the cheapest and more frequent. Switzerland is also one of the hubs to explore Europe and the rest of the world as well.