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Facts and figures2018
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Contents 03
Contents
Figures in brief 04
Aviation› Passengers and flight movements 06› Freight and mail 10› Destinations 12› Airlines 14› International activities 15
Non-aviation› Non-aviation business 17› Footfall 18› Landside traffic 20
The airport› Infrastructure 22› Use of runway 23› Environmental data 23› Awards 24› Economic importance 24› History of Zurich Airport 25› Plans 26
04 Facts and figures 2018
Figures in brief
∆ Previous year Total passengers (percentage) 31,113,488 5.8%Scheduled and charter passengers (99.8 %) 31,060,544 +5.8 %
Local passengers (71.5%) 22,208,406 +5.6%
Transfer passengers (28.4%) 8,834,668 +6.4%
Transit passengers (0.1%) 17,470 +4.9%
Passengers Europe (74.9%) 23,251,981 +4.2%
Passengers intercontinental (25.1%) 7,808,563 +11.2%
Passengers within Schengen (57.6%) 17,886,468 +3.1%
Passengers non-Schengen (42.4%) 13,174,076 +9.9%
Passengers departing from Gates A (43.6%) 6,778,439 +1.5%
Passengers departing from Gates B (14.0 %) 2,172,538 +8.5%
Passengers departing from Gates D (13.5%) 2,106,204 +9.0%
Passengers departing from Gates E (28.9%) 4,484,256 +10.7%
Arriving local passengers in Terminal 1 (29.9%) 4,642,186 +6.4%
Arriving local passengers in Terminal 2 (41.3%) 6,408,531 +4.6%
Arriving transfer passengers (28.8%) 4,468,390 +6.6%
General aviation and other passengers (0.2%) 52,944 +3.9%
Passengers per day on average 85,242 +5.8%
Total flight movements (percentage) 278,458 +3.0%Scheduled and charter flight movements (87.8%) 244,496 +3.4%
Flight movements Europe (85.5%) 208,945 +2.8%
Flight movements intercontinental (14.5%) 35,551 +7.4%
Flight movements within Schengen (67.1%) 164,170 +2.2%
Flight movements non-Schengen (32.9%) 80,326 +6.0%
General aviation and other flight movements (12.2%) 33,962 -0.2%
Flight movements per day on average 763 +3.0%
Total tonnes freight (percentage) 493,222 +0.6%Tonnes airfreight (73.5 %) 362,747 +1.8%
Tonnes road transport1) (26.5 %) 130,475 -2.8%
Tonnes freight Europe (30.7 %) 151,567 -2.8%
Tonnes freight intercontinental (69.3%) 341,655 +2.1%
Tonnes freight per day on average 1,351 +0.6%
Total tonnes mail 26,213 –14.6%Tonnes mail per day on average 72 –14.6%
1) Air freight routed by surface means
Figures in brief 05
Total destinations (airports) 206Destinations Europe 141
Destinations intercontinental 65
Top 5 scheduled and charter destinationsLondon (LHR, LGW, LTN, LCY) 1,915,126
Berlin (TXL) 1,266,334
Amsterdam (AMS) 989,197
Vienna (VIE) 981,994
Paris (CDG) 758,242
Total airlines (flying from/to Zurich)Scheduled and charter airlines 77
Top 5 airlines (number of passengers) Swiss International Air Lines 53%
Edelweiss Air 8%
EasyJet 3%
Eurowings 3%
British Airways 2%
Top 5 aircraft types (percentage of flight movements) Airbus A320 30%
Airbus A319 12%
Airbus A321 9%
Embraer 190 8%
CSeries 100 6%
Total areaAirport buildings (net floor space) 1,270,000 m2
Airport site 916 haMovement area 239 haNature conservation area 74 ha
Check-in Desks Self-check-in machinesCheck-in 1 45 15
Check-in 2 131 9
Check-in 3 33 10
06 Facts and figures 2018
Passengers and flight movements
Number of passengers and flight movements per year
Number of passengers and flight movements per month
Average and peak values
Passengers Per month Per dayAverage value 2,592,791 85,242
Peak value 3,126,430 114,547
Flight movementsAverage value 23,205 763
Peak value 25,871 955
Number of passengers on peak and average days (in 1,000)
30
20
10
0
400
300
200
100
262.
121
.9
265.
126
.3
279.
024
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268.
822
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20152009 2016 2017 2018
265.
025
.5
2014
262.
224
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2013
270.
024
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20122011201027
.7 29.4
269.
2
270.
5
31. 1
278
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3
2
1
0
40
30
20
10
18.8
2.0
22.1
2.4
23.5
2.7
21.3
2.3
25.9
24.5
3.1
24.7
2.8
2.7
21.1
2.0
Jan Feb Mar Apr DecNov
21.125
.1
2.2
OctSep
24.8
2.93.1
Aug
25.7
2.9
JulJunMay
Number of passengers (in million) Number of flight movements (in 1,000)
Number of passengers (in million) Number of flight movements (in 1,000)
Peak days Average day per month
120
100
80
60
40
82.0
(16
Feb)
93.7
(29
Mar
)
104.
0 (2
7 A
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104.
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May
)
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94.5
(4 N
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Aug
)
109.
6 (3
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p)
Jan Feb Mar Apr DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMay
64.9 70
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.0
87.3 92
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9
99.9
95.9
93.6
73.8
74.3
Aviation 07
6.00
–7.00
7.01–8
.00
8.01–9.00
9.01–10.00
10.01–11.00
11.01–12.00
12.01–13.00
13.01–14.00
14.01–15.00
15.01–16.00
16.01–17.00
17.01–18.00
18.01–19.00
19.01–20
.00
20.01–21.00
21.01–22
.00
22.01–23
.00
40
30
20
10
0
6
1
161
340
15
723
320
419
733
1910
113
116
119
333
1 1 1
20
15
20
311
4
6.00
–7.00
7.01–8
.00
8.01–9.00
9.01–10.00
10.01–11.00
11.01–12.00
12.01–13.00
13.01–14.00
14.01–15.00
15.01–16.00
16.01–17.00
17.01–18.00
18.01–19.00
19.01–20
.00
20.01–21.00
21.01–22
.00
22.01–23
.00
40
30
20
10
0
19
6
213
53
25
116
519
531
123
101 1
16
519
136
120
119
522
120
028
1
Average number of departing passengers per hour
Average number of arriving passengers per hour
Average number of departing aircraft per hour
Average number of arriving aircraft per hour
Short haul Long haul
Short haul Long haul
Short haul Long haul
Short haul Long haul
6.00
–7.00
7.01–8
.00
8.01–9.00
9.01–10.00
10.01–11.00
11.01–12.00
12.01–13.00
13.01–14.00
14.01–15.00
15.01–16.00
16.01–17.00
17.01–18.00
18.01–19.00
19.01–20
.00
20.01–21.00
21.01–22
.00
22.01–23
.00
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0 374
92
1,758
87
3,319
0
1,073
1,486
2,215
573
1,803
828
1,591
1,370
3,83
6
2,28
31,748
192
924
276
1,338
141
1,682
790
3,72
2
256
2,02
5
112
1,345
891,9
56
583
1,189 1,5
78
6.00
–7.00
7.01–8
.00
8.01–9.00
9.01–10.00
10.01–11.00
11.01–12.00
12.01–13.00
13.01–14.00
14.01–15.00
15.01–16.00
16.01–17.00
17.01–18.00
18.01–19.00
19.01–20
.00
20.01–21.00
21.01–22
.00
22.01–23
.00
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2,194
1,251
161
2,86
6
278
724
2,27
1
581,3
17
1,096
1,668
1,004
3,52
9
232
2,22
3
329
856
186
1,279
1,138
1,654
3,815
155111
1,861
236
1,722
982
2,09
8
233
2,00
9
03,00
7
83
08 Facts and figures 2018
Departing passengers* by continent (change versus previous year)
* Scheduled and charter flights, total departing passengers: 15,541,437
Percentage of punctual flight movements* 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Departures 78% 76% 78% 78% 73%
Arrivals 82% 80% 81% 80% 77%
* Up to a maximum of 15 minutes delay
Passenger profile
Gender Age
Purpose of travelling Travelling class*
Source: Airport Service Quality Survey (ASQ) 2018, total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,938; *Airplane Information Management System (AIMS) 2018
North America 8.5 % (+11.0%)
Latin America1.7 % (+41.6%)
Far East 7.1 % (+5.9 %)
Africa2.3 % (+28 .0%)
Near/Middle East 5.6% (+7.1%)
Europe74.8 % (+4.2%)
Top 5 destinationsGermany 20.4 % (+2.7 %)Spain 12.4% (–2.7%)Great Britain 9.5 % (+3.3%)Italy 6.8% (+8.0%)France 4.9% (+6.2 %)
Economy class91%
First/Business class9%
Male55%
Female45%
Leisure63%
Other10%
Business27%
16–25 years16%
65+ years8%
26–44 years42%
45–64 years34%
Aviation 09
> 75% 50–75% 25–50% 5–25% < 5%
<30 minutes
30–60 minutes
61–90 minutes
>90 minutes
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
17%
53%
2%
28%
Dwell time of local passengers at Zurich Airport
Local passenger catchment area
Source: Airport Service Quality Survey (ASQ) 2018, total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,938
Check-in desk Self-check-in machine Mobile check-in* Web check-in Baggage drop-off Other check-in methods
60
50
40
30
20
10
02014 2015 2016 2017 2018
114
1821
3629
32
217
1617
3729
121
1614
3727
2 18
2540
121
1712
3827
Development of check-in method (local passengers in %)
* Answer choice since 2015
Residency of departing local and transfer passengers
Source: Airport Service Quality Survey (ASQ) 2018, total of departing passengers interviewed: 2,938
Source: Intraplan 2016
Switzerland
Germany
Other European countries
North America
Far East
0 10 20 30 40 50
11%
23%
4%
44%
11%
10 Facts and figures 2018
International comparison of number of passengers
Comparison of passenger volumes at Zurich Airport with the world’s 5 largest airports (in million, change versus previous year)
Comparison of passenger volumes at Zurich Airport with Europe’s 5 largest airports (in million, change versus previous year)
Freight and mail
Total freight and mail per year (in 1,000 tonnes)
Average and peak values
Freight Per month Per dayAverage value 41,102 t 1,351 t Peak value 44,243 t 1,824 t
Type of freight traffic
Freight Mail
Transfer70%
Import12%
Export18%
London (LHR)
Paris (CDG)
Amsterdam (AMS)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Madrid (MAD)
Zurich (ZRH)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
72.2 (+5.4%)
69.4 (+7.6%)
31.1 (+5.8%)
80.1 (+2.7%)
71.0 (+3.6%)
57.8 (+5.9%)
500
400
300
200
100
02015201420132012201120102009 2016 2017 2018
28.7
344.4
28.0
411.8
32.9
415.0
28.1
411.0
34.3
429.8
37.1
415.4
35.6
418.8
31.3
433.6
30.7
490.5
26.2
493.2
Atlanta (ATL)
Beijng (PEK)
Dubai (DXB)
Los Angeles (LAX)
Tokyo (HND)
Zurich (ZRH)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
101.0 (+5.4%)
87.5 (+3.4%)
31.1 (+5.8%)
107.4 (+3.4%)
89.1 (+1.0%)
87.4 (+5.0%)
Kolumnentitel 11
12 Facts and figures 2018
Dublin (DUB) Shannon (SNN)
Cork (ORK)
Izmir (ADB)
Bodrum (BJV) Antalya (AYT)Dalaman (DLM)
Istanbul (IST, SAW)Ankara (ESB)
Belgrade (BEG)
Nis (INI)
Pula (PUY)
Prishtina (PRN)Sofia (SOF)
Bucharest (OTP) Bourgas (BOJ)
Zagreb (ZAG)
Varna (VAR)Split (SPU)
Skopje (SKP)
Sarajevo (SJJ)
Birmingham (BHX)
Manchester (MAN)
London (LCY, LGW, LHR, LTN, STN)
Edinburgh (EDI)
Kiev (KBP)
Ohrid (OHD)
Larnaca (LCA)
Gaziantep (GZT)
Dubrovnik(DBV) Podgorica
(TGD)
Moscow (DME, SVO)
St Petersburg (LED)
Lanzarote (ACE)Fuerteventura (FUE)
Gran Canaria (LPA)Tenerife (TFS)
Santa Cruz De La Palma (SPC)
Malaga (AGP)Jerez (XRY)
Seville (SVQ) Alicante (ALC)Ibiza (IBZ)
Mallorca (PMI)
Funchal (FNC)
Faro (FAO)
Lisbon (LIS)
Porto (OPO)
Santiago de Compostela (SCQ)
Barcelona (BCN)
Valencia (VLC)
Bordeaux (BOD)
Lourdes (lDE)
Paris (CDG)Jersey (JER)
Lyon (LYS)
Luxembourg (LUX)
Geneva (GVA)
Corfu (CFU)
Brindisi (BDS)
Budapest (BUD)Vienna (VIE)
Graz (GRZ, SZG)
Munich (MUC)Stuttgart (STR)
Nuremberg (NUE)
Ljubljana (LJU)
Reykjavík (KEF)
Bilbao (BIO)
Madrid (MAD)
Amsterdam (AMS)
Brussels (ANR, BRU)Cologne (CGN)
Hamburg (HAM)Rostock (RLG)
Hanover (HAJ)
Copenhagen (CPH)
Westerland (GWT)
Gothenburg (GOT)
Oslo (OSL)Bergen (BGO)
Dresden (DRS)Leipzig (LEJ)
Berlin (TXL)Berlin (SXF)
Prague (PRG)
Riga (RIX)
Krakow (KRK)
Warsaw (WAW)
Wroclaw (WRO)
Olbia (OLB)
Patras (GPA)
Heraklion (HER)
Samos (SMI)
Thessaloniki (SKG)
Rodes (RHO)Kos
(KGS)
Mykonos (JMK)
Dusseldorf (DUS)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Bari (BRI)
Rome (FCO)
Florence (FLR)
Figari (FSC)
Naples (NAP)
Milan (LIN, MXP)Lugano (LUG)
Calvi (CLY)Nice (NCE)
Catania (CTA)Palermo (PMO)
Venice (VCE)
Cagliari (CAG) Lamezia Terme (SUF)
Malta (MLA)
Stockholm (ARN)Helsinki (HEL)
Rovaniemi (RVN)
Kittila (KTT)
Kuusamo (KAO)
Tromsø (TOS)
Athens (ATH)
Santorini (JTR)
Zakynthos (ZTH)
Zürich
Bremen (BRE)
Chania (CHQ)
Guernsey (GCI)
Inverness (INV)
Menorca (MAH)
Marseille (MRS)
Paderborn/Lippstadt (PAD)
Paphos (PFO)
Zadar (ZAD)
Ercan (ECN)
Destinations
206 scheduled non-stop destinations from Zurich in 68 countries (airport codes)
Destinations Europe
Airports CountriesEurope 141 36
Schengen Non-Schengen
Aviation 13
Tokyo (NRT)
Beijing (PEK)
Bangkok (BKK)
Phuket (HKT)
Singapore (SIN)Male (MLE)
Eilat (VDA)Beirut (BEY)
Muscat (MCT)Doha (DOH)
Amman (AMM)
Abu Dhabi (AUH)
Seoul (ICN)
Hong Kong (HKG)
Shanghai (PVG)
Mumbai (BOM)
Dubai (DXB)New Delhi (DEL)Cairo (CAI)
Hurghada (HRG)Marsa Alam (RMF)
Sharm El Sheikh (SSH)
Nairobi (NBO)
Daressalam (DAR)
Mauritius (MRU)Johannesburg (JNB)
Cape Town (CPT)
São Paulo (GRU)Rio de Janeiro (GIG)
Havana (HAV)Cancun CUN)Punta Cana (PUJ)
Casablanca (CMN) Atlanta (ATL)
Miami (MIA)
Las Vegas (LAS)
San Jose (SJO)
San Francisco (SFO)
Vancouver (YVR)
Calgary (YYC)
Montreal (YUL)Toronto (YYZ)
Tampa (TPA)
Los Angeles (LAX)San Diego (SAN)
Washington (IAD)New York (EWR, JFK)
Boston (BOS)Chicago (ORD)
Marrakech (RAK)Agadir (AGA)
Tunis (TUN)
Djerba (DJE)
Zurich
Seychelles (SEZ)
Denver (DEN)
Orlando (MCO)Philadelphia (PHL)
Colombo (CMB)
Chengdu (CTU)
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
Shenzhen (SZX)
Tel Aviv (TLV)
Buenos Aires (EZE)
Varadero (VRA)
Destinations intercontinental
Airports CountriesNorth America 19 2
Latin America 8 6
Near/Middle East 8 6
Far East 15 10
Africa 15 8
14 Facts and figures 2018
Airlines
77 scheduled and charter airlines (with airline code) JP Adria Airways A3 Aegean Airlines EI Aer Lingus SU Aeroflot Russian Airlines E5 Air Arabia Egypt BT Air Baltic SM Air Cairo AC Air Canada CA Air China UX Air Europa AF Air France KM Air Malta YW Air Nostrum JU Air Serbia AZ Alitalia LMU AlMasria Universal Airlines AA American Airlines KK AtlasGlobal OS Austrian Airlines CJ BA City Flyer BGH Balkan Holidays Air BA British Airways FB Bulgaria Air CX Cathay Pacific CO Cobaltair CAI Corendon Airlines OU Croatia Airlines CY Cyprus Airways DL Delta Air Lines EZY Easyjet WK Edelweiss Air LY El Al Israel Airlines ELB Ellinair EK Emirates EY Etihad Airways EW Eurowings AY Finnair FEG Fly Egypt BE Flybe GM Germania HU Hainan Airlines 2L Helvetic Airways A5 Hop! IB Iberia FI Icelandair KL KLM KE Korean Air LO LOT Polish Airlines LH Lufthansa MLT Maleth-Aero YM Montenegro Airlines OLY Olympus Airways WY Oman Air
8Q Onur Air PC Pegasus Airlines PE People’s QR Qatar Airways AT Royal Air Maroc RJ Royal Jordanian SK SAS Scandinavian Airlines 3U Sichuan Airlines SQ Singapore Airlines XQ SunExpress LX Swiss International Air Lines TP TAP Portugal TG Thai Airways ZT Titan Airways TDR Trade Air HV Transavia QS Travel Service TU Tunis Air TK Turkish Airlines T7 Twin Jet PS Ukraine International Airlines UA United Airlines VO VLM Airlines VY Vueling
Star Alliance One World Sky Team Other
Aviation 15
Curaçao,TSA, EquityBogotá, TSA
Antofagasta, O&M, Equity
Zurich, EquitySwitzerland
Chile
Brazil
Colombia
Belo Horizonte, O&M, Equity
Florianópolis, O&M, Equity
Iquique, O&M, Equity
NetherlandsAntilles
International activities Passengers Passengers Passengers Passengers Airport Location 2015 2016 2017 2018 EngagementAeropuerto International Bogotá, Colombia 30.2 mio. 31.1 mio. 31.4 mio. 32.7 mio. TSA El Dorado (BOG)Curaçao International Curaçao 1.7 mio. 1.6 mio. 1.4 mio. 1.4 mio. 9.69 % share (indirect), TSA Airport (CUR) Aeropuerto Diego Aracena (IQQ) Iquique, Chile 1.1 mio. 1.2 mio. 1.3 mio. 1.4 mio. 100% share (indirect), O&MAeropuerto Andrés Sabella (ANF) Antofagasta, Chile 2.0 mio. 1.9 mio. 1.8 mio. 2.1 mio. 100% share (indirect), O&MAeroporto Internacional Belo Horizonte, Brazil 11.3 mio. 9.6 mio. 10.2 mio. 10.7 mio. 12.75% share (indirect), O&M de Confins (CNF)Florianópolis-Hercílio Luz Florianópolis, Brazil 3.7 mio. 3.6 mio. 3.8 mio. 3.8 mio. 100% share (indirect), O&M International Airport (FLN) TSA = Technical Service AgreementO&M = Operation and Management Service Agreement
16 Facts and figures 2018
Non-Aviation 17
Non-aviation business
Customer profile (Retail, food & beverage and services)
Gender Age
Dwell time
Source: Profile survey 2018
Total retail space 33,200 m2
Public area (landside) 19,000 m2
Passenger area (airside, after boarding pass control) 14,200 m2
Number in public area Number in passenger area Retail stores 60 65 Clothing 9 5
Flowers 2 – Books/Stationery/Pictures 2 4
Services 7 1
Tax & duty free stores – 13
Electronics/Photo/Music 4 – Gifts/House & garden 3 7
Health/Bodycare 5 1
Newsstands/Tobacco goods 8 6
Food/Beverage 9 8
Jewellery/Watches/Eyewear 4 10
Shoes/Travel supplies/Leather goods 6 9
Sport/Sportswear/Leisure 1 1
Food & beverage 26 21Promotion area 14 15
<30 min.18%
61–90 min.12%
>90 min.48% 30–60 min.
22%
Male51%
Female49%
65+ years13%
45–64 years32%
26–44 years39%
16–25 years16%
18 Facts and figures 2018
Total (in million) Average days (in 1,000) Peak days (in 1,000)in/up out/down in/up out/down in/up out/down
1 1.2 1.4 3.3 3.7 6.9 (22 Jul) 7.6 (29 Jul)2 3.3 3.6 9.0 9.8 15.1 (15 Jul) 15.7 (12 Aug)3 7.8 6.6 21.5 18.0 39.3 (30 Mar) 35.2 (30 Mar)4 6.5 5.5 17.8 15.0 30.0 (1 Sep) 29.5 (2 Sep)5 4.7 10.0 12.8 27.4 32.1 (2 Sep) 50.0 (2 Sep)6 5.7 1.8 15.7 5.0 23.1 (14 Oct) 8.2 (2 Sep)7 3.9 5.5 10.6 15.2 15.4 (2 Sep) 22.3 (2 Sep)8 2.8 2.7 7.6 7.4 10.7 (21 May) 10.5 (30 Mar)9 2.7 2.3 7.4 6.4 9.8 (7 Sep) 8.7 (23 Nov)
10 5.1 1.7 13.9 4.6 20.9 (30 Mar) 8.8 (22 Jul)11 2.7 1.4 7.5 3.7 12.7 (30 Mar) 6.4 (30 Mar)12 4.8 4.0 13.1 11.1 9.8 (7 Sep) 8.7 (23 Nov)13 3.5 5.0 9.5 13.6 14.2 (2 Apr) 19.7 (30 Mar)14 1.1 0.8 2.9 2.3 5.8 (23 Apr) 3.5 (2 Apr)15 9.5 9.4 26.1 25.9 38.0 (5 Oct) 34.9 (14 May)
Footfall
Footfall landside (per year)
Multi-storey car parks (accumulated levels)
Entrances, exits and passages
Stairs and escalators
to Arrival 2 toCheck-in 1Prime Center 1
Check-in 3
Level 1
Level 0
Level 01
2
2
6
73
3
3
2
1
5
4
12
to Check-in 2
1413
11
10
89
15
Non-Aviation 19
Local passenger flow (per year)
Level 1
Level 0
Level 01
Schengen area
Non-Schengen area
Boarding pass control
AC L1 = Airside Center Level 1AC L2 = Airside Center Level 2
Total Average days Peak days (in million) (in 1,000) (in 1,000)
1 3.1 8.3 14.1 (14 Jul)2 4.1 11.3 18.3 (18 May)3 0.6 1.7 3.0 (7 Jul)4 4.6 12.6 20.7 (5 Oct)5 0.9 2.5 4.3 (7 Oct)
Total Average days Peak days (in million) (in 1,000) (in 1,000)
6 1.6 4.5 8.2 (13 Jul) 7 6.5 17.8 29.3 (5 Oct)8 2.0 5.5 9.1 (5 Oct)9 0.5 1.4 2.9 (5 Oct)
10 0.8 2.1 4.0 (17 Sep)
20 Facts and figures 2018
Landside traffic
Total modal split
Modal split by selected visitor type Public transportation Private transportationPassengers 55% 45%
Visitors 64% 36%
Retail/Food & beverage customers 59% 41%
Employees 49% 51%
Source: Modal Split Survey 2017, Zurich Airport
Public transportation NumberPublic transport users per day 76,000
Public transport transfer users per day 7,600
Daily connections from/to the airport Rail 363
Bus 793
Tram 402
Private transportationTotal parking spaces at Zurich Airport 19,800Total parking spaces in multi-storey car parks (Flughafen Zürich AG) 14,900Multi-storey car park 1 2,300
Multi-storey car park 2 2,600
Multi-storey car park 3 2,800
Multi-storey car park 6 7,200
Total outdoor parking spaces (Flughafen Zürich AG) 2,500P60 500
Further outdoor parking spaces 2,000
Parking spaces of other companies at Zurich Airport 2,400
Private transportation56%
Public transportation44%
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Infrastructure
Airport buildingsNumber of airport buildings 70
Net floor space 1,460,000 m2
Passenger infrastructure 240,000 m2
Office space 130,000 m2
Other infrastructure* 1,090,000 m2
Net rental floor space 1,190,000 m2
Passenger infrastructure 170,000 m2
Office space 90,000 m2
Other infrastructure* 930,000 m2
* Operational buildings, workshops, car parks, cargo, etc.
Gates area A NumberDock gates 17
Bus gates 16
Gates area B Dock gates 9
Bus gates 10
Gates area D Dock gates 9
Bus gates 8
Gates area E Dock gates 27
Bus gates 0
StandsOpen apron stands scheduled and charter handling 50
Open apron stands general aviation 131*
Hangar stands general aviation 63*
* Number of stands depends on aircraft types
SkymetroCapacity 8,000 persons per hour and directionPassengers 600,850 per monthLength of line 1,138 m
Facilities & systemsPassenger loading bridges 75
Passenger and goods lifts 194
Escalators and passenger conveyors 114
Automatic doors and gates 3,916
Keys 116,152
Conveyor belt system up to 50,000 baggage items per dayLength of conveyor belt system 12 km
Environmental data
Fuelling volumes (per year) ∆ Previous year Kerosene 1,754,033 m3 +6%
Avgas 208 m3 -7%
Diesel 2,657 m3 -3%
Petrol 457 m3 +1%
Natural gas 156,331 kg -8%
De-icers (per year)Aircraft de-icing 2,152 m3 +12%
Surface de-icing fluid 1,580 m3 +21%
Surface de-icing solid 21 t –De-icing salts for other surfaces 329 t -33%
Primary energy (per year)Demand of primary energy for heat and electricity 498,026 MWh -3%
Water (per year) Fresh water consumption 700,375 m3 +5%
Utilized groundwater 124,119 m3 0%Utilized rainwater 12,332 m3 -5%
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Use of runway
North conceptLandings Runway 14 and 16Take-offs Runway 28 and 16, for
north-easterly winds, runway 10
Landings from the north, take-offs to the west and south, to the east if there is a north-easterly wind
Use07.00–21.00 Mon–Fri09.00–20.00 Sat, Sun, public holidays of
Baden- Württemberg
Capacity• 1 independent landing runway (14)• 1 independent take-off runway (28)• 1 contingency take-off runway (16) • Approx. 66 flight movements/hr
East conceptLandings Runway 28Take-offs Runway 32 and 34
Landings from the east, take-offs to the north
Use 21.00–23.30 Mon–Fri20.00–23.30 Sat, Sun, public holidays of
Baden- WürttembergIf there is a westerly wind also during daytime
Capacity• 1 independent landing runway (28*)• 1 independent take-off runway (32)• 1 contingency take-off runway (28) • Approx. 60 flight movements/hr
South conceptLandings Runway 34Take-offs Runway 32 and 34,
partially 28
Landings from the south, take-offs to the north and west
Use 06.00–07.00 Mon–Fri06.00–09.00 Sat, Sun, public holidays of
Baden- WürttembergIn the evening when approaches from the east are not possible (north- easterly wind, poor visibility, etc.)
Capacity• No independent landing runway (34)• 2 contingency take-off runways
(28/32) • Approx. 50 flight movements/hr
Take-offs Landings
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Awards
Economic importance
Number of companies based at Zurich Airport 289
Total employees 27,315Employees Flughafen Zürich AG 1,726
Employees at Zurich Airport excluding Flughafen Zürich AG 25,589
Largest employers (in descending order by number of employees)Swiss International Air LinesSwissport International Ltd.Flughafen Zürich AGSR Technics Switzerland AGState police Zurich
27,000 jobs …
… are provided by all the companies operating at Zurich Airport. These range over 100 different occupations, making the airport a highly diverse and attractive place to work. Around 650 training places offer young people professional perspectives.
5 billion Swiss francs of added value …… are generated directly and indirectly by all the companies at Zurich Airport. This is equivalent to close to 4% of the GDP of the Canton of Zurich. The major-ity is generated in the aviation sector but, thanks to the airport’s excellent location, restaurants and retailers also contribute to the high added value.
12,000 overnight tourists a day …… thanks to global direct flights and consequently the comparatively easy accessibility of Switzer land. Swiss tourism is also increasingly benefiting as a result of the rising importance of flying as a mode of transport for for-eign visitors in recent years.
Source: Survey “Economic Importance of Zurich Airport”, BAK Basel and Infras commissioned by Flughafen Zürich AG, 2017
Award Ranking 2018 Evaluating personsACI ASQ Award No. 1 in Europe in the category 25–40 million passengers › Passengers from all over the worldWorld Travel Award No. 1 in Europe › Travel industry insiders
› Passengers from all over the world
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History of Zurich Airport
2017 Foundation stone laying ceremony for the major project THE CIRCLE
2016 New curbside lanes are commissioned
2016 Record number of passengers; Zurich Airport numbers over 100,000 passengers in one day for the first time
2016 Completion of the third and last stage in the refurbishment and expansion of car park P6
2015 Commissioning of the new check-in hall in Terminal 2
2015 THE CIRCLE becomes a reality; symbolic start of construction work
2014 Commissioning of the noise protection hangar
2011 Commissioning of the new Dock B, the centralised security check building and the observation deck
2011 Opening of the first Arrival duty free shop
2010 The Japanese architecture firm Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop won the international architecture compe-tition for THE CIRCLE
2010 Night-time flight curfew extended by one hour
2010 Daily service with Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 as of March
2010 The brand name of Flughafen Zürich AG is changed from “Unique” to “Zurich Airport”
2009 Segregation of Schengen and non-Schengen zones
2008 Commissioning of the Glattal tram
2004 Commissioning of the new bus terminal and the Airside Center
2003 Commissioning of Dock E along with Skymetro, the new passport control hall and the new baggage claim hall
2003 Opening of the new building section of Airport Shopping and inauguration of Check-in 3
2001 Grounding of Swissair fleet
2001 Commissioning of the new baggage sorting system at Zurich Airport
2000 Privatisation of Zurich Airport under the “Unique” brand
2000 Inauguration of the expanded Freight East complex
1998 Public festival to mark the 50th anniversary of Zurich Airport
1992 Inauguration of the remodelled departure hall in Terminal A as the «Swissair Terminal” (now Terminal 1)
1986 Commissioning of the new control tower at Dock A
1985 Commissioning of Dock A
1980 Opening of the SBB airport train line
1975 Commissioning of Dock B
1974 Opening of the General Aviation Center (GAC) for private aviation and inauguration of the maintenance area for technical services
1972 The ban on night-time flights comes into effect
1953 Zurich Airport opening ceremony
1948 The first aircraft take off and land on the west runway
2018 For the first time over 100,000 passengers per day on over 60 days1–2 September Airport experience weekend to mark
the 70th anniversary of Zurich Airport19 March Groundbreaking ceremony for the new
baggage sorting system
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