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Swiss national holiday: travel alerts, last-minute planning

31/07/2009 by Ellen Wallace

If you’re looking for something special to do for the First of August holiday, check our GenevaLunch events page.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: 1 August, airports, alerts, bonfires, events, fireworks, First of August, iPhone app, Jungfrau Climate Guide, roads, sms, society, Swiss national holiday, Swiss news, ThinkSwiss scholarships, traffic, traffic jams, trains, Valais

Zurich Airport posts strong 2008 results

15/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Zurich, Switzerland (TSR, Fre) – Zurich Airport has reported a 6.6% increase in passenger traffic in 2008, with 22.1 million passengers moving through Kloten. Geneva’s Cointrin Airport also had a strong 2008, GenevaLunch reported 6 January, with 11.8 million passengers. Zurich serves as a transit airport for many passengers traveling in and out of Geneva.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airlines, airports, Business, Geneva Cointrin, passengers, Swiss companies, travel, Zurich Kloten

Basel, Bern, Zurich: cheerful traveler guide takes you further

15/12/2008 by Ellen Wallace

We have just added information to the Cheerful traveler guides, on traveling to and around in Basel, Bern and Zurich. They’re designed for people who live in the Lake Geneva region and travel to other Swiss cities for business or pleasure, but visitors to Switzerland will also find them helpful. We’re in the process of […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airports, Basel, Bern, Geneva, GenevaLunch guides, Lausanne, Switzerland, timetables, train stations, trains, travel, Zurich

Passport controls at road borders disappear 1 December

26/11/2008 by Ellen Wallace

Switzerland (24 Heures, Fre) – The next step in Switzerland’s gradual move into the Schengen region comes 1 December, when passport controls at road borders will end, although customs officials point out that checks for merchandise will continue.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airports, Cointrin, Schengen, sports, Switzerland, travel

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