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How to reach of
Switzerland
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By air |
Swiss International Air Lines is the
national carrier of Switzerland serving 70
worldwide destinations in 42 countries from
its home hub in Zurich, and from Basel and
Geneva international airports.
Zurich and Geneva airports are fully
integrated into the Swiss railroad network
and have their own railway stations. Trains
to the two city centres run every 10 to 20
minutes, with a travelling time of
approximately 10 minutes. Hourly intercity
and direct trains leave right from either
airport station and will connect you to many
cities and towns. In Basel, a bus service
links the airport with the downtown area.
The bus stops right outside the main railway
station. The buses leave every 30 minutes
and the ride takes 15 to 20 minutes.
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By car |
For travellers arriving by road, Switzerland
is linked to Europe's extensive motorway
network. Cross-border travel is trouble
free, with the minimum of delay and
formalities.
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By train |
Thanks to its convenient central location,
Switzerland is also served by fast reliable
inter-European rail services from at least a
dozen countries.
Daily services operate from major cities in
Germany, Italy, Austria, Spain, France, the
Czech Republic, Hungary, Scandinavia, and
the Benelux countries. Most trains include
dining cars, bars and a wide range of other
amenities and - for night travel -
comfortable sleeping compartments
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Switzerland Travel Information |
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