Family Travel
everything on holidays
and travel with kids
 

Reports
News
Search this site
About this site



the good web guide.co.uk

Switzerland

Accommodation
Attitudes to Childern
Basel
Bern and the Mittelland
Central Switzerland
Eating
Further Information
Getting Around
Getting There
Graubunden - Grisons
Health
More Information
The Arc Jurassien
The Bernese Oberland
The Northeast
The Valais
Ticino
Western Switzerland - Suisse Romande
When to Go
Where to Go
Where to Go and What to Do
Zurich and Surroundings

Holidays by Destination Europe Switzerland Getting There 

Flying

Swissair http://www.swissair.com and Crossair http://www.crossair.ch
tel: 020 7434 7300
Offering the most comprehensive range of destinations in the country. Even the small planes operated by subsidiary Cross Air, offer one of the best services we have come across for families. Not only is the food good - excellent croissant, decent coffee, butter biscuits and cold ham for breakfast - no pretence of cooking anything, just good quality - the gifts for children were intriguing and not plastic. On Swissair itself, incidentally, most food is organic.

EasyJet http://www.easyjet.com
tel: 0870 6000000
Flights to Geneva and Zurich.

British Airways http://www.british-airways.com
tel: 0845 7733377

Swiss Wings http://www.swiss-wings.ch
Bookable through KLM
tel: 08705 074074
Domestic flights, plus some to other European countries, including services London City to Bern.

Flight time from London is around 1 1/2 hours.

Switzerland operates a forwarding service for luggage on any inbound flight. Luggage can be sent to any specified railway station in the country, avoiding you having to carry it with you. The cost is around SF20 per piece of luggage, which will need a customs label, available on payment from Swissair, regardless of who you are flying with. The luggage can generally be picked up between three and seven hours after landing in Switzerland. You should however check that your chosen station will still be open when you arrive to collect the luggage.

Outbound flights from Zurich or Geneva can accept luggage checked in at more than 100 Swiss train stations no more than 24 hours before the flight. A complete check in is available at around 35 stations if you have a Swiss Travel System ticket. All items need to be presented for all persons travelling. However, this service is not available with certain carriers including EasyJet and all American carriers.

Rail

If you prefer train see Getting There - Rail, under Practicalities and the section on the Continent.


(updated 09 April, 2006)
         

© FamilyTravel 2006