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Zurich International Airport
Zurich International Airport, also called Kloten Airport, is located at in Kloten, canton of Zurich, Switzerland and managed by Unique Airport. It is Switzerland's largest international flight gateway and hub to Swiss International Airlines. The airport has IATA Airport Code ZRH.
Zurich International lost traffic when Swissair shut down its operations. When Swissair swallowed Crossair and emerged as Swiss International Airlines, traffic grew again.
Airlines that use Zurich:
- Aeroflot
- Air France
- Airnautic AG
- Alitalia
- Alpliner
- American Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- BB Heli AG
- Belair
- British Airways
- British Airways Citiexpress
- CGS Customer Ground Service
- Continental Airlines
- Croatia Airlines
- Cyprus Airways
- Delta Air Lines
- Edelweiss Air AG
- Emirates
- Finnair
- Hahn Air
- ISS Aviation
- Jat Airways
- Jet Aviation Handling
- KLM
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Malaysia Airlines
- Montenegro Airlines
- Protectas Aviation Security
- Qatar Airways
- Royal Air Maroc
- Royal Jordanian
- Scandinavian Airlines Systems
- Singapore Airlines
- Skyguide
- SriLankan
- Swiss International Airlines
- Swissport
- TAM
- TAP Air Portugal
- Thai Airways International
- Tunisair
- United Airlines
- Volare Airlines
- Zimex Group
Zurich Airport is on the line Zurich-Winterthur-St. Gallen with rail service from Swiss Federal Railways to SBB Rail Station in Basel and Mulhouse, France, Bern Rail Station in Bern, Lausanne Rail Station in Lausanne, and Lucerne Rail Station in Lucerne.
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