Airports in Switzerland - Aeroporti in Svizzera

List of airports Swiss divided by region.

Basel and Aargau

  • 1 Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg International Airport (IATA: BSL — MLH — EAP) (3 km from Basel), 33 0389903111 (France), fax: 33 0389902577 (France). It is the third largest airport in the nation and almost represents an international uniqueness. Indeed, the airport consists of two independent buildings, one of which is in France and partly in Germany. An international airport in every sense. The airport offers various connections with Italy, most of which are offered by the low-cost company EasyJet from the airports of Toast, Lamezia Terme, Naples, Rome-Fiumicino, Alghero, Cagliari, Olbia, Catania is Venice. In any case, there are connections throughout Europe and beyond. Here the complete list of operating airlines and the breakdown of telephone lines for the three international sectors of the airport. Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Airport on Wikipedia Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Airport (Q156971) on Wikidata

Low Bernese

Canton of Grisons

Canton of Valais

Canton Ticino

  • 5 Lugano-Agno Airport (IATA: JUL) (Lugano), 41 916101111, @. Also called the airport of Italian Switzerland, it is the only commercial airport in Switzerland, but since 2019 it is no longer equipped with scheduled flights. It is more or less easily connected to neighboring cities. Seasonally it offers flights toElba island is Lošinj (Croatia) on behalf of Silver Air Lugano-Agno Airport on Wikipedia Lugano-Agno Airport (Q661389) on Wikidata
  • 6 Locarno Airport (Magadino) (IATA: ZJI) ([[]]). It is a small airport, where drones are prohibited, which operates private flights, training and more. Magadino Airport on Wikipedia Magadino Airport (Q381639) on Wikidata
  • 7 Ambrì Airport (7 km from Airolo), 41 918161731, fax: 41 918161739. It is a heliport where it is possible to learn how to use helicopters, although it is open to the traffic of private and high-luxury jets. Ambrì Airport on Wikipedia Ambrì Airport (Q4741719) on Wikidata

Bernese Oberland

  • 8 Interlaken Airport (IATA:) (Interlaken). It is a former military airport but was recently converted in 2007 to host Red Bull's air sports competitions. Interlaken Airport (Q1433651) on Wikidata

Zurich region

  • 9 Zurich-Kloten International Airport (IATA: ZRH) (13 km from the center of Zurich), 41 438162211, @. It is the most important Swiss airport and also one of the best and largest in Europe. It is the hub of several airlines, Swiss and international, and here However, it is possible to consult the map of all the destinations to and from Zurich, together with the companies that offer certain routes to this airport. From Italy there are connections from Milan, Olbia, Venice, Rome, Naples, Bari, Toast, Lamezia Terme, Catania, Cagliari is Palermo, all offered by a variety of different airlines. Obviously the airport offers connections throughout Europe, the Mediterranean and even overseas.
At Check-in 3 there is the airport station which allows you to connect the building to various cities throughout Switzerland. Opposite the airport, in addition, there is the bus station and tram lines 10, for the center, and 12. Zurich Airport on Wikipedia Zurich airport (Q15114) on Wikidata

Central Switzerland

This region has no international or significant airports.

Western Switzerland

As the airport site is very labyrinthine, below are the websites with the most important lists and information:
The airport is easily connected to the city center by bus and by the railway stop "Geneva Airport Station" Geneva-Cointrin Airport on Wikipedia Geneva International Airport (Q289972) on Wikidata

Northeastern Switzerland

  • 12 St. Gallen – Altenrhein Airport (IATA: ACH) (Lake Constance). It is a small airport which is located on the Lake Constance and on the other side of the same lake you can find the airport of Friedrichshafen, in Germany. It can be reached thanks to the buses that connect it to nearby villages. the Austrian airline People's offers charter flights from this airport to some European destinations. St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport (Q689836) on Wikidata

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