So much for a short connection, and it turns out Swiss Air does a very good job ensuring that one could always connect in Zurich within 45 minutes or even in less time than that! Tail fin of the 777-300ER Loading the 777 with luggage Swiss van for direct transfer Under the wing of the CS100įrom there it was direct transfer to the aircraft where my luggage was loaded first and then I was brought up via the stairs. Next we proceed to a special passport control area where I was escorted to an immigration counter to get my exit stamp as I left the Schengen zone back to my home country. Direct transfer service Extracting luggage from the CSeries Once inside, I communicated with the driver regarding my checked luggage and he drove to the backside of the CSeries to collect my luggage directly from the plane. However as it turns out upon disembarking, I was received by a staff and brought into a van for direct transfer. Continuing on my last post where I arrived in Zurich with just less than 30 minutes for my connecting flight, and I was more or less resigned to staying a night in Zurich.
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