Zurich Airport expands the range of visitors

Photo: Flughafen Zürich AG.
Photo: Flughafen Zürich AG.

Zurich Airport expands the range of visitors

Photo: Flughafen Zürich AG.
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If, due to the current situation, it is difficult or impossible to travel around the world from Zurich Airport, then travelers should at least be able to use the range of visitors at the airport.

That is why Flughafen Zürich AG is expanding this: From the beginning of May, the range of services around the airport park will be expanded to include Junior Rangers and Ranger Talks. The Junior Ranger program is designed to attract young guests in particular. 

"Through a fascinating, sustainable participation and educational program, children and young people are won over as ambassadors for the natural landscapes of their region," it says in the broadcast. There are also ranger talks at which a ranger in the park by the pavilion is available to visitors once a month to answer questions. 

Reopening of the spectator terrace B

With the reopening of viewing terrace B on the 1st weekend in May, Flughafen Zürich AG is starting to increase the number of visitors again step by step. Entry to the terrace is free during the opening weekend. In May and June the spectator terrace is open on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 16:00 p.m. 

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