Zurich to Feldkirchen bei Graz (ZRH–GRZ) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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While no nonstop service exists between ZRH and GRZ, connecting options are available through 9 hubs.
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ZRH: CET · GRZ: CET
When it's 6:00 PM in Zurich, it's 6:00 PM in Feldkirchen bei Graz.
Both Switzerland and Austria are Schengen member states. Swiss citizens can enter, live, and work in Austria without a visa or time limit. A valid passport or national ID card is sufficient for entry.
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.
ZRH–GRZ Quick Facts
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Zurich to Graz Flights
ZRH-GRZ covers 480 km across the Alps in about 1 hour 10 minutes. SWISS, Helvetic Airways, and Austrian Airlines have operated the route with 1 to 2 daily weekday departures. Equipment is typically Embraer E190-E2 or similar regional jets. The flight connects Switzerland's financial center with Austria's second-largest city and its industrial Styria region. The train alternative takes about 8 hours with a change, making flying the clear time advantage.
Graz Airport is a compact single-terminal facility 9 km from the city center, connected by bus and taxi. Graz's economy is driven by automotive manufacturing, technology, and university research. The city's UNESCO-listed old town and cultural scene add leisure appeal. Zurich Airport serves as SWISS's hub, giving Graz passengers access to intercontinental connections in a single stop. The route runs strongest on weekdays with business demand and drops to limited weekend frequencies.