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Good to Know
Essential information to help you plan your flight Business Class from Boston to Zurich
Business-Class Flights from Boston to Zurich
Zurich has been named one of the best cities to live in several times, including in a study done in 2024 by the Economist Intelligence Unit. It is no wonder that in the same year, the city saw a record-breaking number of overnight stays — 42.8 million. If you want to travel to the Swiss capital, why not make your flight as great as the city and book tickets in business class? Just think about all the benefits that you will get: priority check-in, security, and boarding; access to exclusive lounges; spacious and comfortable lie-flat seats — all of these and more await you!
There is an industry-wide trend that we have noticed in recent years, and that is airlines investing heavily in their business-class products. For instance, Lufthansa has recently invested $2.5 billion on equipping 9 of their planes with Lufthansa Allegris cabins. This update consists of incredible new seats that are designed for absolute comfort. Now on certain routes, travelers will get to have their own suite, with chest-high walls and sliding doors, as well as extra seat storage space and 27-inch 4K entertainment monitors.
Many other airlines are also constantly trying to improve the quality of services they offer in business class. And with so many options, it may sometimes be hard to choose. In this article, we will walk you through everything you need to know about booking business-class tickets for the Boston–Zurich route.
Planning Your Trip to Zurich
All flights from Boston to Zurich depart from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). If you want to board nonstop flights from there, you can opt for ones operated by SWISS. These flights take approximately 7 hours and typically cost between $4,400 and $6,700.
Turkish Airlines offers connecting flights for this route. They may take 12 to 15 hours, depending on how long the layover at Istanbul Airport (IST) is. The cost for round-trip tickets varies between $3,500 and $5,200 — up to 20% less than nonstop flights.
During your layover at the Istanbul Airport, you could visit the Turkish Airlines Business Lounge. This spacious and modern lounge fits up to 765 people. It has plenty of comfortable seating areas, including a quiet library area, cubicles, and a small business center for travelers who need a quiet place to relax or work. As for food, here you can find various food stations for both buffet and made-to-order specialties such as pide, gözleme, and baklava. The lounge also has shower facilities that come with amenity kits, hairdryers, and body care products. If you’re traveling with children, you can take them to the kids' area where there is a small playground.
If you are traveling to Zurich from another city, like Los Angeles, you can opt for nonstop flights offered by SWISS. They depart from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and take approximately 11 hours. Round-trip tickets may cost $5,800 to $9,200.
American Airlines offers connecting flights from Los Angeles to Zurich, with 1-stop layovers in Philadelphia (PHL), Dallas (DFW), or Phoenix (PHX). The flights may take from 14 to 18 hours. Round-trip ticket prices typically range from $4,400 to $6,100. By opting for connecting flights, you may save up to 30%.
If your layover is at Philadelphia International Airport and you are interested in art, you might be happy to find out that each terminal of the PHL features works of artists from all over the state. One of the current exhibits is Movies Made in Philadelphia, which showcases the region’s filmmaking history.
Travelers who have a layover at Dallas Fort Worth International can spend their time in the American Airlines Flagship Lounge. This expansive lounge has floor-to-ceiling windows that offer great views of the tarmac, with many seating options. If you’re looking for great food, you can head to the buffet that serves hot and cold meals, sushi, appetizers, desserts, coffee, and tea. Lovers of premium wines and champagnes can head to the self-serve cocktail bar and alcohol station. The lounge also offers private shower suites that you can use before your flight.
During your layover at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, you can visit “Berry Divine” if you are craving a refreshing and light meal. This cafe serves acai bowls made with organic frozen acai pulp and juices. You can personalize them according to your taste and add granola, fresh fruits, and nuts.
If you are flying out of Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), you can board connecting flights operated by KLM, with a layover in Amsterdam. These flights may take 12 to 20 hours, depending on how long your layover is. Prices for round-trip tickets range from $5,500 to $8,900.
During the layover, lovers of art can head to the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol, a free-entry museum in the Schiphol Airport (AMS) that exhibits original classic paintings. The museum usually presents 8 to 10 thematically linked masterpiece paintings on travel and the history of Dutch art.
Choosing the Best Airline For Your Trip
Many airlines offer flights for the Boston–Zurich route: American Airlines, British Airways, Icelandair, KLM, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Iberia, Scandinavian Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, SWISS, and Lufthansa.
We will present 3 of those airlines that we chose based on the convenience of the flights: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and SWISS. American Airlines and Delta Air Lines offer more than 5 connecting flights per day, while SWISS Air offers nonstop flights daily.
SWISS
Lounge Access & Perks: At Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), SWISS business-class passengers can access the Lufthansa Business Lounge in Terminal E. This lounge has floor-to-ceiling windows, which let in lots of natural light. You can grab a bite at the self-serve buffet, which offers hot and cold meals, salads, sandwiches, charcuterie boards, and desserts. The lounge has several coffee machines and beverage stations as well, where you can enjoy both non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. In case you need a private space to freshen up before your flight, you can head to the changing room.
Travelers on this route can also access the United Club located in Terminal B. This lounge has great tarmac views and plenty of seating options, many of which come with power plugs and USB-A chargers. The food at the self-serve buffet changes according to the time of day, so during breakfast, you can enjoy classics like scrambled eggs, yogurt, and bagels, while later in the day you get hot meals, salads, and soups. Tea, coffee, and water are available as well. There are phone booths available if you are traveling for work and need to connect to an online meeting, or simply want to take a call in a quiet space.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: SWISS typically uses the Airbus A330 aircraft on the Boston–Zurich route. The business class cabin features a staggered 1-2-1 and 2-2-1 configuration, which ensures direct aisle access for most seats. All seats are fully lie-flat and have personal entertainment screens and power outlets.
Meal & Beverage Service: Every 3 months, SWISS offers their business-class travelers a new menu with dishes created by outstanding Swiss chefs. The meal service has 4 components: a main course, a salad, a dessert, and a platter of Swiss cheese. You can pre-select your main course up to 24 hours before departure. To give you an understanding of what dishes you can expect, main courses may include salmon filet with hollandaise sauce and parsley potatoes, sautéed chicken breast with potato purée and spinach, and saffron gnocchi with green asparagus and sun-dried tomatoes. All of these fancy meals are accompanied by champagne from the house of Jacquart. If you have dietary restrictions, you can request a special menu.
Cost Range: Round-trip business class fares with SWISS between Boston and Zurich typically range from $4,400 to $6,700. Last-minute tickets may cost between $8,900 and $10,500. By buying your tickets 2-4 months in advance, you can find ones that cost as little as $3,600.
Frequent Flyer Program: SWISS Air Line’s loyalty program is called Miles & More. You can earn miles every time you fly with the airline or its partners. More accurately, you can earn 4 miles per 1CHF spent. Thus, if you buy a ticket that costs 3,200 CHF, or $3,630, you will earn 12,800 miles. You can use these miles to purchase tickets, get seat upgrades, and other travel perks.
In 2024, SKYTRAX named SWISS one of the best airlines in the world, as voted by travelers worldwide. If you want a refined European flight experience, then SWISS might just be the choice for you.
American Airlines
Lounge Access & Perks: American Airlines operates an Admirals Club lounge at Boston Logan International Airport. The lounge has many comfortable seating options, including ones with charging ports. There are also several areas meant for relaxation here. Thus, travelers who want to take a nap can use the quiet room. If you want to watch TV, there is a theater-style entertainment room where you can do that. Shower facilities are also present at this lounge for travelers who want to freshen up before their flight. As for food and drinks, this lounge has a self-serve buffet and a bar. Those who are traveling with children can take them to the kids’ room, where they can have some fun. If you are traveling for work, you can use the small business center available in this lounge.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: American Airlines uses the Boeing 787 on the Boston–Zurich route. The fully lie-flat seats have seatback screens and power outlets, and are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. All of them have direct aisle access. The single seats are a good choice if you’re traveling alone and want privacy.
Meal & Beverage Service: Travelers on long-haul international flights can enjoy a three-course main meal, mid-flight snacks, and a pre-arrival meal. American Airlines also offers travelers a selection of white and red wines, champagne, soft drinks, and liquor.
Cost Range: American Airlines business-class tickets for the Boston–Zurich route generally range from $3,700 to $4,700. Last-minute tickets may cost from $5,400 to $8,700. During certain times of the year, ticket prices might drop because it’s not peak season. Thus, tickets for April flights may cost as little as $3,200.
Frequent Flyer Program: American Airlines’s frequent flyer program is called AAdvantage. If you enroll in it, you can accumulate miles every time you fly with American Airlines. More precisely, members who fly in business class can earn 5 base miles per $1 of their ticket. So, if you buy a business ticket that is worth $5,000, you will earn 25,000 base miles. Later, you can use your collected miles to purchase a ticket. If you want a round-trip business-class flight to Zurich, it will cost you at least 150,000 miles.
American Airlines is suitable for travelers who need privacy and comfort on their flight and want to arrive at their destination well rested.
Delta Air Lines
Lounge Access & Perks: Delta operates 3 Sky Club lounges at Boston Logan International Airport: one in Terminal A Main Building, one in Terminal A Satellite Building, and one in International Terminal E. All 3 lounges have the basic amenities you can expect, like comfortable seats, self-serve buffets, coffee and tea stations, and bars with complimentary drinks. The lounge located in International Terminal E stands out, though. It has a design inspired by Boston’s nautical past, with oak elements, metal and wood arches, and an elongated shape that is reminiscent of a boat. The space is decorated in shades of terracotta, navy, and teal — a delight for your eyes. Two more features set this lounge apart from the other Sky Clubs: the presence of shower suites and soundproof phone booths.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Delta uses the Boeing 767 for this route, which features a 1-2-1 seat configuration, with fully lie-flat seats. Each seat has personal entertainment screens, power outlets, and satellite TV for a comfortable flight experience.
Meal & Beverage Service: Delta Air Lines serves chef-curated meals prepared with regionally sourced ingredients, as well as 11 different special meals for travelers with religious or health requirements. You will also be provided with beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), snacks, and a pre-arrival meal.
Cost Range: Round-trip business-class tickets for the Boston–Zurich route typically range from $4,100 to $6,100. Last-minute tickets may cost from $7,200 to $8,700. By buying your tickets 3-4 months in advance, you can get them at a lower cost — $3,600.
Frequent Flyer Program: SkyMiles is Delta Air Lines’ frequent flyer program. After becoming a member, you will start to earn miles each time you fly with Delta Air Lines. More precisely, if you fly in business class, you earn 5 miles per $1 spent on Delta flights. Thus, if you purchase a $6,200 ticket, you will get 31,000 miles. You can use them later to purchase a ticket and add cash if you haven’t accumulated enough miles. For example, round-trip tickets to Zurich would cost you about 300,000 miles and 70 extra dollars.
In 2024, Delta Air Lines became the “Top US Airline” for the fourth consecutive year, according to The Wall Street Journal. The airline is praised for on-time arrivals and least canceled flights, so it is the best choice for people who value excellence, reliability, and efficient service.
Arriving in Zurich
All flights from Boston land at Zurich Airport (ZRH), the primary international airport of Switzerland.
As a perk of flying in business class, you get to leave the plane first after landing. You will then go through immigration, which might take 15 to 40 minutes. You will also benefit from priority baggage handling — your luggage gets loaded on the carousel first. So, by the time you arrive at the baggage claim area, it might already be there waiting for you. Afterwards, you have to clear customs. If you want to go through immigration and customs quickly, there are fast-track passes that you can buy online ahead of time.
Navigating the Arrival Terminal
Zurich Airport is designed for efficient passenger flow, and there are clear signs in multiple languages that you can follow for navigation. However, if you find yourself lost, you can use the interactive map provided by the airport (Source). The map will help you find your terminal and see what shops and restaurants are nearby.
Travelers who fly in business class with SWISS and certain members of the Miles & More loyalty program can access the SWISS Arrivals Lounge in Arrival Hall 2. This lounge has a seating capacity for 80 people, and it spans approximately 8,000 square feet. If you’re feeling a bit tired after your transatlantic flight, you can freshen up in one of the 20 available shower suites or take a nap in one of the private nap rooms. At this lounge there is also an ironing service provided, so you can have your clothes ironed while you’re showering. As to food and drinks, there is a buffet and a bar here. The buffet has mostly self-serve options, like scrambled eggs, baked beans, salads, yogurts, and pastries. You can also get a soup freshly prepared by the staff. At the bar, you can get champagne, white wine, as well as coffee made by a barista.
Ways to Get to Zurich’s City Center
Zurich Airport is just 10 km (6 miles) away from the city center, so it is quick and easy to get there after your plane has landed.
Train
Travel Time: After you board the train at the Zurich Flughafen railway station, which is located underneath the Airport Centre, it will take you 10 to 15 minutes to reach Zurich’s main station (Zürich HB).
Cost: A ticket costs CHF 7 ($8), while a day travel pass (available for 24 hours) costs CHF 14 ($16).
Frequency: Trains run daily, every 5-10 minutes between 5 am and midnight.
Trams (Line 10)
Travel Time: You can find the tram line 10 at the Zurich Flughafen railway station. It is located underneath the Airport Centre. It will take you approximately half an hour to reach the city center.
Cost: A ticket costs CHF 7 ($8), while a day travel pass (available for 24 hours) costs CHF 14 ($16).
Frequency: The tram line 10 runs every 7 to 15 minutes.
Uber
Travel Time: You can request a ride on the Uber app up to 30 days ahead of your flight. It will take you 10 to 20 minutes to get to the city center, depending on traffic.
Cost: Prices start at CHF 41 ($51) for standard cars and CHF 78 ($88) for business cars.
Frequency: Ubers are available 24/7 and they can accommodate all types of travelers. Whether you are traveling solo, in a group, or with a pet, you are sure to find a car that suits your needs.
Taxi
Travel Time: The taxis are located in front of Arrivals 1 and 2. You can get a taxi on the spot, or pre-order one on a website or app that offers taxi services. It will take you 10 to 20 minutes to get to the city center, depending on the traffic.
Cost: Taxi prices can range from CHF 45 to CHF 70 ($51 to $80).
Frequency: Taxis are available 24/7.
Private transfer
Travel Time: There are many websites and apps on which you can order a private transfer vehicle, even in advance. It will take you 15 to 20 minutes to reach the city center.
Cost: Prices vary depending on the vehicle that you choose. They start at CHF 67 ($76).
Note: Services like SIXT offer pre-booked private transfers, which are available 24/7.
Private transfers, taxis, and Uber are perfect for travelers who want a quiet trip after a long-haul flight, and especially for those who have a lot of luggage. If you want to be more cost-efficient, both the trains and trams are reliable and run frequently no matter the time of the day.
Travel Tips for Business Class Fliers
Flying in business class shouldn’t be something only a select few can afford. It is a luxury that people deserve to experience each time they fly. With the right strategies, you will be able to enjoy this luxurious experience and save money at the same time. We will share some of these strategies with you.
- Pick layover flights: Nonstop flights are fast, but their costs are usually higher than those of layover flights. If you are ready to add a couple of hours to your trip, opt for a flight with a layover. This can save you up to 30%.
- Choose an optimal booking window: Ticket prices vary depending on many factors: like how high the demand to a certain destination is, the time of the year and even the day of the week when you buy them. They also depend on how far in advance before your trip you book. We advise purchasing the tickets about 2 to 4 months before your trip. That is usually when prices are the lowest.
- Use loyalty programs: Most airlines offer loyalty or frequent flyer programs. Travelers who enroll in these programs earn miles (also called “points”) for each flight they embark on that is operated by the airline or sometimes its partners. You can use these miles later to get a ticket, add more luggage to your ticket, upgrade your seats or cabin class, or get lounge access.
- Take advantage of deals from OTAs: Online travel agencies often offer exclusive discounts on tickets, hotels, and car rentals. They also have access to tickets that airlines don’t publish anywhere. With Priceline, for example, you can save up to 50% on tickets when you pick our Express Deals. This is a great option to save if you are flexible with airlines and departure times.
- Consider purchasing a Zurich Card: The Zurich Card is a pass that allows you to explore the city freely. It offers unlimited public transportation travel and discounted, or even free access to museums and other attractions.
Final Insights
Traveling in business class will make your trip start off on the right foot. After enjoying priority services at the airport, unwinding in a lounge, and relaxing in a spacious lie-flat seat during your flight as you’re being served gourmet food, you will arrive in Zurich feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world.
Booking your tickets a few months in advance and choosing flights with layovers will help you save money on your comfortable trip. To maximize your savings and get access to exclusive deals, consider joining Priceline’s VIP program. Members get the best price guarantee, up to 10% off on car rentals, and 50% off on select hotels. Not a bad way to start the trip, don’t you agree?
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