Switzerland's busiest airport and a leading European hub for international and transfer passengers.


Zurich Airport (ZRH) is located 13 kilometers north of downtown Zurich. It serves as Switzerland's primary gateway for international travel and a major transfer hub for Europe.
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Passenger traffic has increased by 2.5% year-over-year in 2025, continuing a strong recovery trend.[3][1]
25,000
Employees include airline staff, ground handlers, retail and hospitality workers, and airport operations personnel.

Ongoing terminal expansions and airfield upgrades are designed to accommodate growing passenger and cargo volumes.
Deployment of biometric boarding, automated baggage handling, and AI-powered operational systems enhances efficiency.
Zurich Airport invests in sustainable aviation fuels, solar energy, and green building certifications to reduce its carbon footprint.
Collaborate with Swiss and EU authorities to secure funding for infrastructure and environmental compliance.
Prioritize modernization of terminals and runways to support future growth and operational resilience.
Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and eco-friendly practices to meet Swiss and EU climate targets.