Low season | January |
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High season | July |
Cheapest flight | $77 |
Find which airlines fly direct from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Zurich Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Nonstop departures
Monday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Tuesday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines
Air Canada, SWISS, +1 more
Wednesday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Thursday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Friday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Saturday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +2 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +3 more
1
2
Sunday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +2 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +3 more
1
2
Nonstop returns
Monday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +2 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +3 more
1
2
Tuesday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines
Air Canada, SWISS, +1 more
Wednesday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Thursday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Friday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +2 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +3 more
1
2
Saturday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Sunday
Air Canada, SWISS, United Airlines, +1 more
Air Canada, SWISS, +2 more
1
Terrible plane small airbus good for a 1 hr trip I booked business as it is. A night flight and 4hrs trip it was an ordinary economy seat with no one next to me what a joke what a stupid decision to buy business
Terrible plane small airbus good for a 1 hr trip I booked business as it is. A night flight and 4hrs trip it was an ordinary economy seat with no one next to me what a joke what a stupid decision to buy business
For the price of the ticket it's probably the best service in the world
Everything was great except food . It as okay not good not bad
Seats are too cramped, but that is a problem with every airline. I actually enjoyed the meal served.
Crammed like sardines into the middle of the middle 4 seat row for an 11 hour flight was a terrible experience. No attempt made to help passengers sleep by dimming lights or shutting window shades. Small mediocre meals. Not enough good movies/TV options. Hopefully we will never have to do this again.
Flight attendant served beverage to everyone during meal service and forgot about me. Had to call her several times until she realized it. Not a good service for a business class flight
The plane was good - on time! But can the stewardesses smile or actually be nice - not to bark the commands
Edelweiss is now Nickle&dimming, not even a complimentary wine on the intercontinental flight. Sitting space is the smallest I have ever seen.
I would recommend flying SWISS to anyone. Very impressed by the quality of food. The staff was extremely kind and accommodating. They arranged a shuttle to help a group of passengers make connecting flights when there was a delay.
Flight was cancelled due to technical problems with the aircraft. It would be nice if SWISS would invest in new aircraft; that would for sure minimize the technical issues with (old) aircrafts.
LAX to Copenhagen was very nice…business class…great service and comfortable seats…great value…Copehagen to Barcelona…business class was normal coach seating…a little cramped…box meal….good service
Had recurring problems with the touch-screen entertainment system repeatedly making up inputs, resulting in the movies randomly jumping forward and backward. With the lack of proper controls, it was also difficult to get back to where the movie was up to. These phantom inputs were so comprehensive that the system even changed the language setting. Despite a schedule 6.25pm boarding time, it was announced in the Delta lounge at 6.15pm that boarding for the flight had started, so of course everything started to head down. While the gate continued to show a scheduled boarding of 6.25pm, it was 6.32pm before boarding actually started. No, not significantly different, and we ultimately ended up landing well before time (and landing time is arguably more important than exactly when boarding starts). Seat comfort was fine, although only a small nook for personal items, food was satisfying for me, and crew was pleasant.
Staff was fine. But plane offers very few free services.
Entertainment system caused delay. But order was restored within one-hour into the flight. Service was good.
It was my wife and me traveling together. We purchased more expensive Economy Plus tickets, but the seat selection was not available, although this was the main reason for buying the more expensive tickets. When I called SAS, I was told that the seats could be selected once check-in is open, i.e., 30 hrs. before departure. On the inbound flight, I could check in only the first leg (Boston-Copenhagen) but the system would not allow me to check in for the connecting Copenhagen-Split flight. On the return flight, I was not able to check in and, therefore, select two seats together at all. I even received an email from the SAS stating that the check-in was open but when I attempted to do it, the system would not allow it. Trying to get help by calling SAS customer service was no help at all. Although there are signs at Boston Logan Airport implying that there is a Scandinavian Airlines lounge, there is not one. We were sent to Delta Priority Lounge where we were told that it is for business class passengers only, although the terms of Economy Plus state that the fare includes access to a lounge. The seats and the legroom were no different than standard economy cabin seats. On the flight to Copenhagen, my table was broken (not unfolding completely), so I had to hold the food tray with all the food in one hand while trying to eat with another. Overall, it was definitely not worth it paying for the Economy Plus tickets. Based on my overall experience, it is very unlikely that I will consider flying SAS in the future.
The flights from EWR to Stockholm and from Copenhagen to JFK were great. Love everything from SAS
First off, numerous things were misrepresented. When we purchased the Economy Plus tickets the fare allegedly includes access to lounge. At Logan Airport where the signs points to, there is no longer SAS lounge. We were directed to Delta lounge, which is located at the other end of the terminal. When we got there, Delta reps told us that it is for SAS business class passengers only. The advertised seat selection 30 hrs prior to departure did not work online. When I called SAS, they told me that it was more than 30 hrs before our connecting flight in Copenhagen, although it was less than 30 hrs before the departure for Copenhagen. Customer service representatives would not provide any assistance. The tray table in my seat was not fully unfolding to be able to place the food tray on it. Therefore, I had to keep it on my laps.
It was a rather short flight. The meal given was a sandwich which did not look appealing at all. Unlike other European airlines, SAS did not leave the middle seat empty for the higher fare paying customers. Luckily since the flight was light, I could move to another row with no other passenger.
Passengers need to be consistently told by the stewardesses to position their seats up from recline when eating. This is not something passengers should have to request. Common courtesy...
This is my fifth time flying with SAS and I love it