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Dec 17, 2025

Authorities Warn of Holiday Travel Crunch Across Swiss Roads, Rails and Skies

Authorities Warn of Holiday Travel Crunch Across Swiss Roads, Rails and Skies
Switzerland’s Federal Roads Office (ASTRA), national rail operator SBB and Zurich Airport issued a rare joint bulletin—dated 14 December but released to media on 16 December—forecasting record passenger and freight volumes between 22 December and 4 January. The agencies single out 1–4 January as the critical return-travel window but caution that congestion is likely to begin this coming weekend.

On the highways, bottlenecks are expected along the A1 and A2 corridors that link the country’s main economic hubs. Alpine transit routes such as the Gotthard and San Bernardino tunnels could see queues exceeding ten kilometres, prompting officials to plead with motorists not to divert onto cantonal secondary roads where accident risk is higher. Digital signboards will display live delay data, and ASTRA will activate temporary hard-shoulder running on selected motorway stretches.

SBB plans to attach extra carriages to key InterCity services and will operate 30 special trains to ski resorts including Zermatt, Andermatt and St Moritz. The operator warns that seat reservations on peak departures will be essential and has urged corporate travel managers to avoid booking staff on trains between 09:00 and 11:00 or 16:00 and 18:00 if possible. Freight operators have been allocated overnight slots to ease daytime pressure.

Authorities Warn of Holiday Travel Crunch Across Swiss Roads, Rails and Skies


Amid these anticipated bottlenecks, travellers who still need to secure visas or travel authorisations can save valuable time by using VisaHQ’s online processing platform. The service offers step-by-step guidance for Switzerland-bound visitors, digital document uploads and real-time status alerts, all accessible through https://www.visahq.com/switzerland/—reducing the risk of last-minute paperwork issues on already crowded travel days.

Zurich Airport expects approximately 100,000 passengers on 19 December—close to its all-time daily record. Peak outbound routes include New York, London and Pristina, while arrivals are surging from Miami, the Maldives and Scandinavian winter-sun destinations. Travellers are advised to arrive two hours early for Schengen flights and three hours early for long-haul services. Airport authorities note that first-time enrolment in the new Schengen Entry/Exit System can add up to five minutes per passenger at border kiosks.

For global-mobility teams the advisory translates into longer door-to-door times, potential overnight stays near major hubs and the need to update per-diem calculations. Visa consultants recommend filing applications early and keeping complete document sets on hand in case rerouting forces travellers through another Schengen hub en-route to Switzerland.
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