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If you’ve ever wanted to ski the Alps, now may be your chance. A number of airlines are offering good deals on winter flights to Zurich, Switzerland this winter. What makes these worth looking into: Christmas week and New Year’s travel are usually available for ~$20 more, and non-stops are often included. Options include:
- Philadelphia from $439 (American or British Airways)
- New York from $451 (Delta or Swiss)
- Atlanta from $491 (United or Air Canada)
- San Francisco from $505 (AA); Christmas week not included
These are basic economy fares, including carry-on and meals. If you want to pick your seat and pack some extra ski clothes, main cabin is $100-$160 more, making these still good deals for ski and holiday season. While the basic winter fares should stick around for awhile, the holiday pricing won’t last. So book now if you want to hit the slopes this New Year’s Eve. (See Also: New Priority Pass Lounges: Zurich, Rosario, Aberdeen, and More!)
How to Book
- Follow link for sample dates or search your favorite OTA / Google Flights for departure and destination. Direct booking may be required for best prices.
Travel Dates
- November 2019 – April 2020
- Minimum stay required varies by route
Where to Stay in Zurich
- Holiday Inn Zürich Messe
- Hilton Garden Inn Zurich Limmattal
- Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel
- Wyndham H+ Zurich
Things to Do in Zurich
Good luck and happy flying!
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