Zurich Airport: The Circle opens amid Corona crisis



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Next week, the billion dollar project The Circle at Zurich Airport will be open to the public for the first time. The commercial mile and the new airport park will open on Thursday, November 5. It is not yet clear how many will actually visit the new airport area that day. It should be less than originally planned. Some will probably only participate virtually in the opening ceremonies.

The crisis of the crown has also left its mark here. The opening was originally scheduled for September. But the pandemic caused construction delays. Most restaurants and shops will open next week, including Jelmoli, duty-free vendors Dufry, Läderach and a pop-up shop for the Zurich Soeder care brand.

Corona causes starting difficulties

The hotel and convention center are not expected to start operating until December. This is likely to be a difficult start for the large project in which around 1 billion Swiss francs have been invested.

The direct connection to the busy Zurich airport should be a guarantee of success. Now, almost no international passengers will end up on the shopping mile. Also, very few business travelers will stay at the Hyatt hotel. For the moment, there shouldn’t be congresses either.

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