Swiss asks all passengers to go to the check-in counter

Photo: Swiss.
Photo: Swiss.

Swiss asks all passengers to go to the check-in counter

Photo: Swiss.
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At the Swiss airline, all passengers flying to Switzerland must now speak to the check-in counter. The web check-in no longer produces a boarding pass, but only a certificate that can be presented at the counter.

The carrier can use this to show the negative PCR results, which must not be older than 72 hours. It can also happen at the gate that it is spotted again. Furthermore, all passengers - including those switching - must fill out an electronic entry form. This is below this link available on the official website of the Swiss Confederation.

“Due to these new processes, there may be longer waiting times. Passengers are therefore asked to arrive at the airport in good time and to find out more about the applicable regulations before their departure, ”said Swiss in a broadcast.

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