Swiss International Air Lines will be welcoming passengers from India from January 10, 2022. Direct flights to and from Switzerland will be operational as part of the air bubble agreement between the two countries. This means that the airlines will be restoring their services to Delhi and Mumbai, which were earlier suspended due to the pandemic.
With this new flight route, passengers will be able to fly to Zurich from Mumbai on Wednesdays and Fridays. While, one can fly from Zurich to Mumbai on Mondays and Wednesdays. The coming months will see more flights available from Mumbai, and Delhi.
Amid the new changes, passengers are still advised to check the eligibility conditions for travel before they book tickets along with checking the transit regulations for Switzerland during that time.
Fully vaccinated travellers can now travel to Switzerland, so if one has been vaccinated with Covishield or Covaxin, then they are eligible to travel. However, all adult travellers need to submit a negative PCR test report, which should not be older than 72 hours before they seek entrance into the country.
Earlier, Switzerland used to have a rule where travellers needed to take a second PCR or rapid antigen test four to seven days after arriving in Switzerland, however, this rule is not mandatory now.