Flights from Denver to Zurich from US$ 594.99

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Flights to Zurich - Frequently Asked Questions

For flights from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH), the lowest fares concentrate in April, followed by the winter months from January through March. Within the week, Thursday departures on this route are cheaper than Sunday departures. Travelers aiming for lower prices should focus on January to April travel dates with a Thursday departure where possible.
Flights from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH) are offered with connections rather than as a single nonstop flight. One routing connects via Seattle (SEA) and Frankfurt (FRA): the flight from Denver (DEN) to Seattle (SEA) takes about 3 hours, the long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA) takes about 10 hours, and the onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Zurich (ZRH) takes about 45 minutes.
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), used on itineraries between Denver (DEN) and Zurich (ZRH), passengers in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class receive complimentary hot meals and non-alcoholic drinks. On this long-haul flight, Economy Class meals are branded as the Taste the World Menu, Premium Economy meals as the Classic Premium Menu, and Business Class service as the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with an enhanced multi-course offering. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages are offered, with certain items included in higher cabins and others available for purchase. On the shorter connecting flights within North America and between Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH), onboard catering follows the short- or medium-haul concept and can differ from the long-haul meal service.
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), forming part of itineraries from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH), Business Class offers a spacious seat that converts into a fully flat sleeping surface, increased legroom, and a large personal 4K screen with an extensive entertainment program. Business Class passengers receive a high-comfort travel kit, welcome sparkling wine with a snack, and the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with a premium multi-course dining experience. On the ground, Business Class includes priority services such as lounge access at participating airports, priority check-in, boarding, and enhanced baggage allowances, including for routes between the USA and Europe two checked bags of 32 kg each and increased cabin baggage of 16 kg. One piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg is also included for Business Class on these routes when registered in advance. On the connecting flights between Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH) and on flights within North America that link into the long-haul service, cabin layout and Business Class service elements can differ from the long-haul experience.
Flights from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH) are offered as a connecting itinerary with a Condor-operated long-haul flight to Frankfurt (FRA). For the routing via Seattle (SEA) and Frankfurt (FRA), Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA) and the onward Frankfurt (FRA) to Zurich (ZRH) flight operate from Tuesday to Sunday in the summer season and on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday in the winter season.
On Condor’s long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), used on itineraries from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH), Wi-Fi and streaming services are offered through the FlyConnect system in all travel classes. Passengers can choose from different paid internet packages, such as options focused on messaging or broader web browsing, and can also access additional digital entertainment content via their own devices. The personal seat monitors on these long-haul flights provide a wide selection of movies, series, music, and children’s content, and they can be paired with passengers’ own Bluetooth headphones. On the shorter connecting flights within North America and between Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH), Wi-Fi and entertainment options may differ and can depend on the operating airline and aircraft type.
Extra-legroom seats can be booked on the Condor-operated long-haul flights used in itineraries from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH), as well as on many connecting flights where the seating plan offers XL seats. These seats are located at emergency exits or in selected rows and can be reserved in advance during Seat reservation or online check-in for an additional fee. Safety regulations apply: passengers seated at emergency exits must be able and willing to assist in an emergency, and certain travelers, such as infants and children under 14 years of age, expectant mothers, passengers with significant mobility limitations, and those who do not speak English or German, are not permitted to occupy these seats. The exact selection of extra-legroom seats on each journey depends on the aircraft and the specific routing.
On the Condor-operated long-haul flights used when traveling from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH), such as the Seattle (SEA) – Frankfurt (FRA) flight, three travel classes are offered: Business class provides standard seating with complimentary meals and non-alcoholic drinks on the long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo). Premium Economy Class adds extra space, enhanced comfort, and an upgraded Classic Premium Menu meal service. Business Class offers a fully flat bed, significantly more personal space, premium Taste the World Gourmet Menu dining, and additional ground benefits such as lounge access and priority services. On the shorter connecting flights within North America and between Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH), the range of travel classes can differ from the long-haul flight and may not include all three cabins.
For journeys from Denver (DEN) to Zurich (ZRH) that use Condor’s long-haul flights between North America and Frankfurt (FRA), baggage allowances depend on the chosen travel class and fare. In Business Class on routes between the USA and Europe, passengers are entitled to two checked bags of 32 kg each, an increased cabin Baggage allowance of 16 kg, and one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge when registered in advance. Sports equipment must be registered no later than eight hours before departure, and any single checked or sports baggage item must not exceed 32 kg; travelers with an eligible Activity Card can also take one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge. In Economy and Premium Economy, checked and cabin baggage allowances vary by fare, and additional baggage or sports equipment can be purchased according to published weight and size limits. Where domestic flights within North America or short-haul connections to Zurich (ZRH) are operated by partner airlines, their baggage rules can apply on those parts of the journey, so baggage conditions can differ between the long-haul and connecting flights.
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight between Denver (DEN) and Zurich (ZRH). Flights on this route are marketed as connections that combine partner-operated flights from Denver (DEN) to gateway cities such as Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), Calgary (YYC), or Portland (PDX) with Condor-operated long-haul flights to Frankfurt (FRA) and a short flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Zurich (ZRH).

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