Switzerland Keeps 2026 Immigration Quotas Unchanged, Offering Predictability for Employers
Zurich Airport Launches EU Entry/Exit System With Secunet Biometric Gates
Geneva Airport’s Full-Scale Crash Drill Tonight May Snarl Late-Night Access Roads
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Key Cross-Border Artery Re-opens: Tunnel du Vuache on A40 Restored Five Months After Truck Fire
• The A40 Tunnel du Vuache, a key road link 20 km from Geneva, reopened fully on 18 November 2025 after five months of repair work following a truck fire. • Cross-border commuters, freight operators and relocation firms regain predictable travel times, easing supply-chain and duty-of-care headaches. • Hauliers transporting dangerous goods to Switzerland can again use the tunnel, avoiding costly detours via the A41.
Emergency-Response Drill at Geneva Airport Tonight Could Trigger Sirens and Road Congestion
• Geneva Airport will stage a large-scale crash drill overnight on 18 November 2025, involving 600 responders and visible ‘wreckage.’ • No flights are affected, but roads around the terminal will see rolling closures; employers should warn late-night drivers and arriving staff. • The exercise tests new cross-border emergency protocols, boosting the airport’s resilience and, by extension, business-travel reliability.