Flights to Zurich - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the cheapest time to fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
For flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH), lower fares are concentrated in February, March and again from late October through November. These periods sit outside the busiest summer and holiday travel times on this route, which helps keep prices down. Within a week, Tuesday and Thursday departures are priced more favorably than weekend departures on the Atlanta (ATL) – Zurich (ZRH) route.
+ How long is the flight time from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
Flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH) require connections via New York (JFK) and Frankfurt (FRA). The flight takes about 2 hours from Atlanta (ATL) to New York (JFK), about 7 hours 30 minutes from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), and about 45 minutes from Frankfurt (FRA) to Zurich (ZRH).
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights between Atlanta (ATL) and Zurich (ZRH)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, meal service is included in all travel classes, using the “Taste the World Menu” concept in Economy Class, the “Classic Premium Menu” in Premium Economy, and the “Taste the World Gourmet Menu” in Business Class, together with complimentary non-alcoholic drinks. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase on this long-haul part of the journey. The onward short flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Zurich (ZRH) follows a separate short-haul service concept, and onboard amenities and catering on the domestic Atlanta (ATL) – New York (JFK) partner flight may differ from the Condor long-haul service.
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class offers a fully flat seat with a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, direct aisle access at every seat, and a large 17.3" 4K screen with Premium Entertainment. Business Class travelers on this long-haul part of the journey receive the “Taste the World Gourmet Menu” with curated meals and drinks, a high-quality travel kit, noise-cancelling headphones, and increased cabin and checked baggage allowances compared with Economy Class. Lounge access at participating airports, priority services at check-in, boarding and baggage handling, and an included sports baggage allowance are also part of the long-haul Business Class concept on the US–Europe portion. The connecting flights between Atlanta (ATL), New York (JFK), Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH) may offer different cabins and onboard services depending on the operating airline and aircraft.
+ How often does Condor fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
Flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH) with Condor operate as connections via New York (JFK) and Frankfurt (FRA). In the summer season, these itineraries operate on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, and in the winter season they operate on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
+ What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
For the Atlanta (ATL) – Zurich (ZRH) route, competitive fares are found when flights are booked about 2 to 3 months before departure. For peak travel periods such as summer or major holidays in Zurich (ZRH), booking up to 5 months in advance helps secure lower prices and a wider choice of travel dates. Booking very close to departure on this route results in higher fares.
+ Is the Condor flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH) nonstop?
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH).
+ Does Condor offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi-Fi is available through the FlyConnect service, with paid internet packages suitable for messaging and broader internet use. Passengers can also access an extensive entertainment program on personal screens and, on this aircraft, connect their own Bluetooth headphones. Onboard amenities and internet access on the short domestic Atlanta (ATL) – New York (JFK) partner flight and on the Frankfurt (FRA) – Zurich (ZRH) European flight may differ and may not match the long-haul Wi-Fi offering.
+ What travel classes do Condor offer on flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, three travel classes are offered: Economy Class, Premium Economy Class and Business class. Economy Class provides standard seating and the “Taste the World Menu” meal concept, Premium Economy adds more legroom, enhanced seating comfort and the “Classic Premium Menu”, and Business Class offers a fully flat bed, upgraded dining with the “Taste the World Gourmet Menu” and additional comfort amenities. The connecting flights between Atlanta (ATL), New York (JFK), Frankfurt (FRA) and Zurich (ZRH) may offer a different set of cabins, on some parts limited to Economy and, on some parts, Business, depending on the operating airline and aircraft.
+ What are the baggage policies for flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH) with Condor?
For Condor itineraries from Atlanta (ATL) to Zurich (ZRH), Baggage allowances on the long-haul New York (JFK) – Frankfurt (FRA) part of the journey depend on the booked fare and travel class, with Business Class including a higher checked baggage allowance and larger cabin baggage limit than Economy Class. Certain fares in Economy include at least one piece of checked baggage, while lighter fares focus more on cabin baggage with checked bags bookable for an extra charge. On this route, one item of sports equipment is included in Business Class and for holders of an Activity Card, subject to prior registration up to a few hours before departure, while other sports baggage can be booked for a fee. Baggage rules on the partner-operated Atlanta (ATL) – New York (JFK) flight and on the Frankfurt (FRA) – Zurich (ZRH) European flight are aligned with the Condor ticket but concrete handling and service at the airport may differ by operating airline.
