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Passport-control outage at Zurich Airport strands arrivals in two-hour queues

Apr 26, 2026
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Passport-control outage at Zurich Airport strands arrivals in two-hour queues
Just as the spring travel rush gains pace, Zurich Airport was hit by an embarrassing technology failure on Friday evening, 25 April 2026. A breakdown in the automated passport-control system forced Border Guard officers to shut down dozens of e-gates, pushing arriving travellers into queues that stretched the length of the customs hall. Passengers reported waiting “two-and-a-half hours” to clear immigration; social-media footage showed families sitting on floor tiles while technicians rebooted servers. The disruption was resolved after roughly two hours, yet the ripple effects lasted well into the night as baggage belts filled faster than passengers could reach the reclaim area. Airlines, required under the new EU Entry/Exit System rules to verify that third-country nationals have cleared immigration before loading bags for transfer, were forced to delay several short-haul departures. For corporate mobility teams the incident is a warning: Switzerland’s border-control infrastructure is still bedding in new biometric requirements and remains vulnerable to single-point failures.

Passport-control outage at Zurich Airport strands arrivals in two-hour queues


To stay a step ahead of such unpredictability, travellers can lean on VisaHQ’s streamlined visa and passport services. Through its Switzerland portal (https://www.visahq.com/switzerland/), the platform lets users confirm entry requirements, submit documents digitally and track approval statuses in real time, reducing last-minute surprises at Zurich’s e-gates and keeping itineraries on schedule even when technology falters.

Companies routing assignees through Zurich in the coming months—especially during summer peaks—should pad connection windows, consider premium-lane services and remind travellers to preload passport data where possible. The airport operator, Flughafen Zürich AG, said it will conduct a root-cause analysis with the federal technology supplier. While Friday’s glitch was unrelated to the separate Skyguide air-traffic-control slowdown earlier in the week, it underscores how multiple small disruptions can stack up, threatening the hub’s reliability at a time when passenger volumes are rising above pre-pandemic levels.

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