Flights to CPH, Return from CDG
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Flights to CPH, Return from CDG
Looking at open jaw flights from SFO > CPH, then CDG > SFO. There's a United / Swiss from SFO > ZRH > CPH, then return via United CDG > SFO. Any thoughts on flying United/Swiss internationally vs flying KLM/AF/or Lufthansa? And if a 1 hr 55 min layover in ZRH is doable?
Also curious about differences between PE and Business class product between the airlines. I was thinking about flying KLM/AF and transferring points to Flying Blue but looks like you can't book open jaw tickets online (and have to call) which is a bit frustrating.
Also curious about differences between PE and Business class product between the airlines. I was thinking about flying KLM/AF and transferring points to Flying Blue but looks like you can't book open jaw tickets online (and have to call) which is a bit frustrating.
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Between airlines, I'd fly whoever is cheaper. None of the airports involved are great to connect at. There's also SAS with the SFO-CPH nonstop.
PE, where available longhaul, is all recliners; business class, on the longhauls, is all lie flats with minor differences in privacy/aisle access/claustrophobia. The shorthaul connections are all standard domestic Y, or Y with a blocked middle seat pretending to be domestic F.
PE, where available longhaul, is all recliners; business class, on the longhauls, is all lie flats with minor differences in privacy/aisle access/claustrophobia. The shorthaul connections are all standard domestic Y, or Y with a blocked middle seat pretending to be domestic F.
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Just chiming in - ZRH is an excellent airport for connecting. With 1:55, you can buy some Sprungli and Laderach. We recently cleared a 40 minute connection to GVA at ZRH with no issues.
While LX does not have a great hard or soft product, overall it is a highly functional airline and generally quite pleasant to fly. We certainly missed both LX and ZRH during our recent BA/LHR fiascos.
While LX does not have a great hard or soft product, overall it is a highly functional airline and generally quite pleasant to fly. We certainly missed both LX and ZRH during our recent BA/LHR fiascos.
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Yes 6h is enough time to go into the city. Last time I just lugged my carryon around for 3h around Zurich city center and met up with a friend. Granted, I've been to Zurich many times so I didn't do much sightseeing.
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The thing about ZRH is that the airport itself is not very big. I mean it did take a tram about 5 minutes to get me out to the plane but there aren't a ton of flights. BUT it sits on top of a huge train station and shopping complex that took me a couple of visits to figure out. Shopping, restaurants and a place called The Circle. There ARE luggage lockers in the train station.
https://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/en/...d-baggage-room
And here is the website for the airport itself. If you see daylight you are in the airport. If you are underground, it's the train station/shopping complex.
https://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/en/passengers
You CAN catch a train into the City Center but if you are just looking for a way to walk around and have a meal, seriously, the train station has it all (except for some nice architecture).
Here are the restaurants and shops in "The Circle" which you can walk to:
https://www.thecircle.ch/en/node/246
Also, the Swiss lounge IS very nice!
https://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/en/...d-baggage-room
And here is the website for the airport itself. If you see daylight you are in the airport. If you are underground, it's the train station/shopping complex.
https://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/en/passengers
You CAN catch a train into the City Center but if you are just looking for a way to walk around and have a meal, seriously, the train station has it all (except for some nice architecture).
Here are the restaurants and shops in "The Circle" which you can walk to:
https://www.thecircle.ch/en/node/246
Also, the Swiss lounge IS very nice!
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I'll be the odd one out and say I do not like connecting at ZRH... it's a maze, plus the trains. I've done it twice and didn't really like it either time. And this is coming from someone who has no problem with FRA.


