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Welcome to the comprehensive guide for navigating Zurich Airport. Whether you're arriving, departing, or connecting, this guide provides detailed information on terminal maps, amenities, security procedures, and more to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at ZRH Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

ZRH Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

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Zurich Airport Terminal Map

Getting Around ZRH Airport

Zurich Airport features a well-organized terminal structure that consists of three main airside piers—Terminals A, B, and E. These terminals are connected to the central Airside Centre, which serves as the nucleus for passenger movement. Terminal A is designated for Schengen flights and directly connects to the Airside Centre. Terminal B, after its reconstruction, now supports both Schengen and non-Schengen flights, using a dual numbering system (B and D) to manage passenger flow effectively. Terminal E, also known as Dock E, caters exclusively to non-Schengen international flights and is linked to the Airside Centre via the Skymetro, an automated underground people mover.

When navigating inside the airport, consider the following tips:

  • Check your flight details to identify your terminal and gate number, as this will guide your path through the airport.
  • For Terminal E, allow extra time to board the Skymetro to reach your gate, as it is located on the opposite side of the runway from the main terminal area.
  • Be aware of the signage, as the airport effectively segregates Schengen and non-Schengen passengers to streamline the flow through security and immigration controls.
Remember, all departing passengers converge at the departure level of the Airside Centre, where you can find shops and dining options before proceeding to your gate.

Find out where each airline is located within the terminals at ZRH Airport for easy navigation.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you navigate Zurich Airport with ease, we've gathered the best advice and tips from ZRH-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the ZRH terminals for a smoother trip. Here's what they have to say:

"If you need a quiet spot before your next flight, check out a seating area near Gate A12; I found it welcoming last time." — Javier S., Winterthur, February 2024

"I recommend heading to the Swiss Business Lounge when flying with Swiss International Air Lines. Its food counter is less crowded on weekday mornings." — Andrea P., Dietikon, March 2024

"For quick access to your boarding gate, stick to the signage around the Airside Centre. It keeps you on track during busy hours." — Paul R., Wädenswil, April 2024

"I always keep my carry-on close when passing through Terminal E. The Skymetro ride is fast but crowded in the evenings." — Nina K., Baden, May 2024

"In Terminal B, the Fast Track lane at passport control can save you time when flights are packed. I use it every trip if eligible." — Omar T., Uster, June 2024

"Double-check your terminal assignment online before arriving. A recent change in gate layouts saved me from a long walk between concourses." — Mei L., Wallisellen, July 2024

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Security & Screening

In this section, you will find detailed information about the locations of security checkpoints, Fast Track lanes, and passport & immigration control points within the airport. Additionally, learn how to expedite your travel experience by enrolling in or renewing your TSA PreCheck membership, which offers benefits such as shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

ZRH has several security checkpoints located throughout its terminals. The main security checkpoint is located in the center of the airport's main terminal, with additional checkpoints located in Concourses A, B, and E. The airport also offers a Fast Track security lane for passengers who want to expedite the security process. The Fast Track lane is available for passengers traveling in business class, first class, or with certain frequent flyer statuses.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

In addition to the Fast Track security lane, Zurich Airport also offers Fast Track lanes for passport control and immigration. These lanes are available for passengers traveling in business class, first class, or with certain frequent flyer statuses. The Fast Track lanes for passport control and immigration are located in the main terminal, as well as in Concourses A, B, and E.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

Passport and immigration control at Zurich Airport is located in the main terminal, as well as in Concourses A, B, and E. The airport has several passport control and immigration checkpoints to accommodate the large number of international travelers passing through the airport. The Fast Track lanes for passport control and immigration are available for passengers traveling in business class, first class, or with certain frequent flyer statuses.

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Food, Shops & Services

Zurich Airport offers a wide range of food and shopping options for travelers. The airport has over 60 restaurants, cafes, and bars, serving both local and international cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for a quick snack or a full meal, you'll find plenty of options to choose from. Some of the popular food options include Swiss chocolates, cheese, and wine, as well as international fast-food chains.

When it comes to shopping, ZRH Airport has over 160 stores, selling everything from luxury fashion brands to souvenirs. The airport is known for its duty-free shopping, which offers tax-free prices on a variety of products, including cosmetics, electronics, and alcohol. In addition to shopping and dining, the airport also offers a range of amenities and services, such as currency exchange, luggage storage, and free Wi-Fi.

The airport is a great place to enjoy food and shopping while waiting for your flight. With its wide range of amenities and services, you're sure to have a comfortable and enjoyable experience at this airport.

Check out the restaurants and shops section for more details on where to eat and shop.

Baggage Claim Areas

Upon arrival at the airport, passengers can easily locate the baggage claim areas in each terminal. The baggage claim areas are well-marked and easily accessible from the arrival gates. Once you arrive at the baggage claim area, you can wait for your luggage to arrive on the baggage carousel. The airport staff is always available to assist you in case you need any help with your baggage.

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Zurich Terminal Q&A

Scroll down to the map image on the page. Tap or click the image to use the interactive features.
The airport has three main airside piers: Terminals A, B, and E. All connect to the central Airside Centre. Terminal E uses the Skymetro to link with the centre.
Check your flight details before arriving. Terminal A handles Schengen flights. Terminal E serves non-Schengen international flights. Terminal B supports both.
The main checkpoint is in the center of the main terminal. Additional checkpoints exist in Concourses A, B, and E. Fast Track lanes are available for eligible travelers.
Fast Track lanes for security and passport control operate in the main terminal and in Concourses A, B, and E. They serve business class and frequent flyers.
Each terminal has clear signage directing you to baggage claim. Carousels are arranged by terminal and concourse.
The airport houses over 60 restaurants and more than 160 stores. Options range from local Swiss fare to international chains. Duty-free shopping is available.
All departing passengers use the departure level of the Airside Centre. Follow the signs to your designated concourse and gate.
Zurich Airport has its own train station with local and regional services. Taxis and rental car services operate at the airport as well.
Check your flight details in advance. Use the signage around the Airside Centre for guidance. Allow extra time for the Skymetro ride in Terminal E if needed.

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