SWISS Business Class Alpine Lounge Review

We checked in to the new SWISS Business Class Alpine Lounge while in transit in Zurich. The new lounge which opened in late 2019 is located airside in the Schengen Area of the airport, and although it is not the largest lounge available to use, it is the newest and we found it to be the quietest.

Flying in from within Europe, the entrance to the lounge is right after you arrive in the airport in Terminal A. We had a while in the airport before flying out to Bangkok so before transferring to the Non-Schengen Terminal we decided to have a look at lounge Terminal A lounges.

The ‘Alpine’ experience of the SWISS Business Class Alpine Lounge starts at the entrance. The lounge is located upstairs and you can opt to take the lift or walk up the spiral staircase which includes a Swiss Alps immersive experience including projections on the walls and taped noises of the Alps.

Entrance to the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Entrance to the SWISS Business Class Alpine Lounge
Entrance to the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Entrance to the SWISS Business Class Alpine Lounge

At the top of the stairs is the welcome desk, beyond this point the lounge is split into 2 distinct sections (important to note as I almost missed half of the lounge).

To the left of the welcome desk is the dining area of the lounge. Here there is plenty of dining style seating including tables and a row of window booths with views of the Alps

Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Dining Seating In the SWISS Alpine Lounge
The Lounge features booths with Alpine views.
The Lounge features booths with Alpine views.

The dining area has a selection of self serve food and drinks including hot soup, a salad bar, and a Swiss muesli wall with a myriad of nuts, seeds and flavours to mix and a match. Drink options include a full range of wine and beer, soft drinks and juices.

Hot soup in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Hot soup in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
Self serve salad bar
Self serve salad bar
Swiss Muesli Wall
Swiss Muesli Wall
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks
Self serve drinks

At the end of the dining section is a Chef station with an on site chef cooking Swiss specialties such as raclette in a wood oven.

On-site Chef in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
On-site Chef in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
On-site Chef in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
On-site Chef in the SWISS Alpine Lounge
On-site Chef in the SWISS Alpine Lounge

The other side of the SWISS Alpine Lounge, to the right of the Welcome Desk, is the lounge side of the lounge. Although initially confusing, in reality the clear separation of the Lounge ‘Zones’ makes for a very enjoyable experience with the lounge side being a very calm and peaceful space to relax.

The SWISS Alpine Lounges is cosy like an Alpine Chalet while at the same time being modern and sophisticated. With seperate lounging areas set up to serve different purpose, its a great place to relax and recharge in between flights while you escape the hustle and bustle of the airport.

Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge

The windows and Alpine views continue in the lounging area with the dining booths replaced by window seats.

Swiss Alpine Lounge
Swiss Alpine Lounge

There are no food stations in the lounging side however there are some high-tech tea and coffee machines.

High-tech self serve coffee machines
High-tech self serve coffee machines
High-tech self serve coffee machines
High-tech self serve coffee machines

In the centre of the lounge, sperating the 2 main rooms, is a series of ‘work pods’ quiet spaces as well as large bathrooms stocked with luxury products.

Work pod quiet spaces
Work pod quiet spaces
Luxury bathrooms
Luxury bathrooms
Luxury bathrooms
Luxury bathrooms

Although smaller than the other SWISS Zurich Airport Lounges and with less amenities, we highly recommend spending some time in the SWISS Alpine Lounge. The space is extremely comfortable, the facilities are all new (only a month old at the time of our visit) and the lounge has a great feeling of serenity. It also seems like most people either don’t know about the SWISS Alpine Lounge or head to the other lounges out of ease or habit, so you’re more likely to get some space to yourself to rest and recoup.

The SWISS Alpine Lounge is open to business class passengers flying on SWISS and other Lufthansa Group Airlines, Miles & More Senators, and Star Alliance Gold Members.

To book your business class SWISS Global Fares and visit the SWISS Alpine Lounge Contact our round the world specialist Airfare Consultants.

 

Continue Reading:

Read our SWISS Business Class Review

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Read our Lufthansa Business Class Review

 

 

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