Zurich to Rio De Janeiro (ZRH–GIG) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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While no nonstop service exists between ZRH and GIG, connecting options are available through 20 hubs.
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ZRH: CEST · GIG: -03
When it's 6:00 PM in Zurich, it's 1:00 PM in Rio De Janeiro.
Swiss passport holders enter Brazil visa-free for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. No advance application is needed. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry. A return or onward ticket may be requested. The 90-day stay cannot be extended and resets after the 180-day window.
Direct SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) trains run from Zurich HB (main station) to the airport station in 10 minutes, departing every 10–15 minutes for CHF 6.80 with a standard zone 1–2 ticket. From other Swiss cities, intercity trains call at Zurich Airport station directly; Basel (65 min), Bern (90 min), Geneva (2h45) all have direct connections. The airport station is integrated beneath the terminal.Taxis from Zurich city centre cost CHF 55–75 and take 15–25 minutes via the A1 motorway. Driving is practical; the terminal has a large multi-storey car park (P1/P2/P3) with short- and long-term rates. Rental cars are on-site.
Uber and 99 serve the airport at R$50–80 to Ipanema or Copacabana (40–60 min off-peak). Official táxi amarelo (yellow taxi) at the curb: R$80–120. Pre-pay at the taxi counter inside arrivals for a fixed rate option.The Real Auto Ônibus airport bus (R$16) runs to Rodoviária Novo Rio, Cinelândia metro station, and Santos Dumont Airport. BRT Transcarioca (R$4.05) serves Barra da Tijuca. Rental car desks are in the arrivals hall. GIG is 40km from the South Zone; always check traffic before planning ground travel time.
Tropical climate on Guanabara Bay. Summer (December–March) is hot and very wet at 28–37°C with intense afternoon downpours that regularly flood approach roads and occasionally cause airport disruptions. January and February see the highest rainfall and are the most disruption-prone months operationally.
Winter (June–September) is warm and drier at 22–28°C. This is the most operationally stable period. The airport sits on Ilha do Governador. Approach paths are over water, but the surrounding terrain causes occasional windshear on the south runway. Rio's Carnival period (February–March) creates extreme traffic on ground access routes.
ZRH–GIG Quick Facts
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Connecting Options and Alternatives
20 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 16 hours via EWR. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.