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Bern Airport

Bern, Switzerland
BRN LSZB

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
65
minutes
International โ†’ International
80
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Bern Airport (BRN), officially designated as Regionalflugplatz Bern-Belp with ICAO code LSZB, serves as the primary regional aviation gateway to Switzerland's federal capital. Located within the municipality of Belp, approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Bern city center, the airport operates as a specialized regional aerodrome that balances commercial aviation, government operations, and general aviation activities. The facility plays a unique role in Swiss aviation, serving not only civilian passengers but also hosting the Swiss Federal Government's air transport service, which maintains two business jets and two turboprops for VIP transport and Federal Council members. The airport infrastructure includes multiple operational areas designed for diverse aviation activities. The main paved runway 14/32 measures 1,730 meters (5,676 feet) in length and is equipped with an ILS approach system for runway 14, along with NDB approach capabilities. A secondary grass runway 32L/14R of 650 meters (2,133 feet) was available until 2017 but is currently inoperable. The aerodrome also features dedicated helicopter landing areas and glider operations zones, reflecting its role as a multi-use aviation facility serving various segments of the aviation community. The passenger terminal building underwent expansion in 2011 specifically to enhance capabilities for non-Schengen area flights, reflecting Switzerland's unique position outside the European Union while maintaining close ties with European aviation systems. The compact terminal design prioritizes efficiency and ease of navigation, with all essential services concentrated in a logical layout that minimizes walking distances. The facility features modern check-in facilities, security screening areas, comfortable waiting lounges, and all necessary customs and immigration services for international operations. Passenger amenities within the terminal include the Bistro Auszeit and Restaurant AMANTE, both offering panoramic views of the runway and the stunning Bernese Alps beyond. These dining facilities provide travelers with a uniquely Swiss experience, combining quality service with spectacular mountain vistas. The terminal also provides free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the facility, modern family facilities, and essential business services. Lounge access is available for premium passengers, and the terminal maintains ATM and currency exchange services for international travelers. Commercial operations are currently served by charter operators including Helvetic Airways and Peoples Airways, which provide seasonal flights primarily during holiday periods. The airport handled 56,745 passengers in 2024, reflecting its steady role as a regional gateway. Ground transportation connectivity is exceptional, with AirportBus Line 334 connecting the terminal to Belp railway station every 15-30 minutes, where passengers can access frequent S-Bahn services (S3, S4, S31, S44) to Bern's main station. The total journey time to downtown Bern is approximately 30 minutes, and guests staying in local accommodation receive free public transport access through the Bern Ticket system. The historic Biderhangar, built by Swiss aviation pioneer Oskar Bider, is preserved on-site as a heritage monument of national significance.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting at Bern Airport (BRN), also known as Bern-Belp, is an exceptionally smooth 'boutique' experience due to its compact, single-terminal layout and high efficiency. As the primary gateway to the Swiss capital, the airport handles seasonal holiday charters and regional flights from carriers like Helvetic Airways. For domestic and Schengen-to-Schengen transfers, the process is streamlined and can often be completed in under 35 minutes, as the distance between arrivals, security, and gates is minimal. However, for those connecting to Non-Schengen destinations, allow at least 65-80 minutes to account for passport control and thorough document verification. A standout logistical tip is the efficiency of the public transport link. AirportBus Line 160 departs every 15-30 minutes from directly outside the arrivals hall and connects to the Belp railway station in 10 minutes. From Belp, frequent S-Bahn trains (S3, S4, S31, or S44) reach Bern Hauptbahnhof in another 15-20 minutes. A critical benefit for overnight guests is the 'Bern Ticket': if you are staying in commercial accommodation in the city, you are entitled to free travel on all public transport in zones 100/101, which includes the AirportBus and the train from Belp. Inside the terminal, amenities include the Bistro Auszeit and Restaurant AMANTE, both offering panoramic views of the runway and the Bernese Alps. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the facility. It is recommended to arrive at least 90 minutes before departure, as security wait times are typically under 10 minutes, but check-in counters can close strictly 40 minutes prior to takeoff. If your flight arrives after 11:00 PM, note that the last bus typically departs at 10:48 PM, so you may need an official airport taxi for the short 10km trip to the city center.

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Geneva Airport

Geneva, Switzerland
GVA LSGG

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
40
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
International โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Geneva Airport (GVA), identified by the ICAO code LSGG, is a premier international gateway serving as a critical link for global diplomacy, business, and alpine tourism. Located just 4 kilometers from the city center, the airport serves as a primary hub for Swiss International Air Lines and a major operating base for easyJet Switzerland. A unique and significant feature of the airport is its "French Sector," which allows passengers traveling to or from French destinations to utilize a dedicated zone that bypasses Swiss customs, effectively treating these as domestic French flights. The airport primarily operates through Terminal 1 (T1), a modern and expansive facility divided into five major piers: A, B, C, D, and F. Pier A handles the majority of Schengen area flights and domestic connections to Zurich, while Piers B and D are dedicated to non-Schengen international traffic. Terminal 2 (T2) remains as the airport's original 1946 structure and is now utilized exclusively during the winter charter season to accommodate the massive influx of travelers visiting the nearby ski resorts in the Swiss and French Alps. Both terminals are integrated with sophisticated digital signage and efficient security processing systems. Passenger amenities at Geneva Airport are world-class, featuring an extensive selection of duty-free shops, luxury Swiss watch boutiques, and diverse dining options ranging from gourmet restaurants to quick-service cafes. The terminal complex houses multiple premium airline lounges, including the SWISS Senator and Business lounges, as well as independent facilities like the Marhaba and Aspire lounges. Modern travelers benefit from free high-speed Wi-Fi, specialized family zones, and comprehensive accessibility services, while the compact layout ensures that most gate-to-gate connections can be made within 20 to 30 minutes. Ground transportation is exceptionally well-integrated, with a dedicated railway station located directly within the terminal complex providing a 6-minute link to central Geneva and frequent connections to major Swiss and French cities. Travelers also have access to a robust network of public buses, regional coaches, and specialized ski shuttles. A unique benefit for arriving passengers is the availability of free public transport tickets for the Geneva area, obtainable from machines in the baggage claim hall. This seamless connectivity, combined with direct long-haul flights to North America, Asia, and the Middle East, solidifies GVA's position as one of Europe's most efficient and strategically important airports.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Allow time for passport control when connecting to/from Nonโ€‘Schengen flights.

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