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Express Transfer 2026

Express Transfer in 2026: New Routes, New Pages, and an Interactive Map

A lot has changed at Express Transfer over the past few months. New routes have been added. New landing pages have gone live for cities, airports, and service types. An interactive map now shows every Swiss destination we serve. And the First Class fleet is now bookable from all three Swiss airports with full Meet and Greet in arrivals.

This post covers everything that is new — what has launched, what it means for travellers, and where to find the relevant pages on the site.

1. New City-to-City Transfer Pages

The most significant content expansion of 2026 has been the addition of dedicated landing pages for the routes most frequently booked by our guests. Each page covers the specific route in detail: the distance, the journey time, the motorway used, the vehicle classes available, and the key destinations at the far end.

Zurich to Bern. The 120 km route via the A1 through the Swiss Mittelland serves a distinctive mix of diplomatic, governmental, and corporate travellers. Bern hosts the embassies of most countries maintaining relations with Switzerland, the Federal Palace, and a concentration of international organisations. The page covers drop-off protocols for embassy addresses, the Federal Palace, Bern Expo, and the Inselspital. Read the Zurich to Bern transfer page.

Zurich to Interlaken. The 134 km route via the A1 and A6 through the Bernese Oberland foothills ends with the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau on the horizon. This page serves families with ski equipment, international leisure travellers arriving at ZRH and heading directly to the Bernese Oberland, honeymooners at the Victoria-Jungfrau, and adventure sport visitors. The Business Van is particularly relevant for this route. Read the Zurich to Interlaken transfer page.

Both of these join the existing Zurich to Lucerne, Zurich to Basel, and Zurich to Geneva route pages in the city-to-city section of the site.

2. New Airport Transfer Pages

Switzerland has three international airports, and all three now have dedicated transfer pages on the Express Transfer site.

Geneva Airport (GVA). The Geneva Airport transfer page focuses on the Zurich to GVA direction — the route taken by Zurich-based travellers whose specific flight departs from GVA rather than ZRH. EasyJet’s Geneva hub, certain North African and West African routes, and some transatlantic connections operate more conveniently through GVA. The page covers both the outbound (Zurich to GVA) and inbound (GVA arrivals to Zurich) directions, with Meet and Greet, flight tracking, and 60 minutes of free waiting as standard. Read the Geneva Airport transfer page.

Basel Airport (BSL/EAP). The Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport is one of the more complex airports in Switzerland for travellers who do not know it: it sits across the French border in Saint-Louis, operates as a binational facility with separate Swiss and French customs sectors, and is primarily served by low-cost carriers including EasyJet, Ryanair, and Volotea. The page covers all of this — the border crossing, the Swiss sector approach, the airlines serving BSL, and the ZRH to BSL inter-airport transfer for complex itineraries. A dedicated airport information section explains everything a Zurich-based traveller needs to know before booking. Read the Basel Airport transfer page.

3. New Service Pages

Corporate Chauffeur Services Switzerland. The corporate services page covers the full range of professional ground transport for Swiss business travel: executive airport arrivals and departures from ZRH, GVA, and BSL; city-to-city transfers; disposal hire for full-day corporate programmes; delegation arrival management; corporate roadshows across Swiss business cities; and VIP client arrival management on behalf of companies. A clickable routes grid shows the nine most booked corporate routes with journey times and distances. Read the corporate chauffeur services page.

VIP Airport Transfer Switzerland. The VIP transfer page is dedicated to First Class bookings — Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7 Series — from all three Swiss airports. It covers the full arrival experience from landing to hotel entrance, the vehicle specifications, the Meet and Greet process, and the use cases where the vehicle class itself is part of the message: board-level arrivals, senior investor visits, Art Basel collectors, WEF participants, and luxury hotel guests at the Dolder Grand, Baur au Lac, and Widder. Read the VIP airport transfer page.

Hotel Transfers Zurich. The hotel transfers page has been comprehensively rebuilt. The updated version includes full Schema markup (BreadcrumbList, Service, and FAQPage), a booking widget embedded directly in the hero section, a stats bar showing the ZRH to city centre distance and journey time, individual hotel cards with drop-off context for Baur au Lac, Dolder Grand, Park Hyatt, Widder, Storchen, and Atlantis by Giardino, an expanded price table with recommended vehicle class per hotel, a Return Transfer section covering hotel to ZRH departures, a Use Cases section covering six guest types, a Google Reviews widget, and a 4-block SEO text section. Read the hotel transfers Zurich page.

4. The Interactive Switzerland Destinations Map

The most visible new feature on the site is the interactive destinations map, now live at expresstransfer.ch/map.

The map shows every city, airport, ski resort, and lake town that Express Transfer serves — 46 pins across Switzerland, each one opening a popup with a description, journey time from ZRH or GVA, and a link to the relevant transfer page or booking form.

Pins are colour-coded by type. Gold pins mark the three Swiss airports. Blue pins mark major cities. Green pins mark ski resorts. Purple pins mark lake towns. Orange marks other destinations including spa towns, watchmaking cities, and regional centres.

Five filter buttons above the map let visitors switch between destination types. Clicking Ski Resorts shows only the 13 alpine transfer destinations — Davos, St. Moritz, Zermatt, Verbier, Gstaad, Andermatt, Grindelwald, Crans-Montana, Klosters, Mürren, and more. Clicking Airports shows only ZRH, GVA, and BSL. The full network is visible on All Destinations.

The map uses Leaflet.js on a dark CartoDB tile layer, requires no API key or third-party account, and works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. On mobile, drag is disabled by default to prevent scroll-trapping — tap the map to activate navigation. Scroll-wheel zoom is disabled until the user clicks into the map for the same reason.

The map is designed to show the full scope of what Express Transfer actually covers. Most regular visitors know about ZRH airport transfers. The map makes it visible that the same fixed-fare, professional chauffeur service is available to Bellinzona, Brig, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Nyon, Locarno, and dozens of other Swiss destinations. Visit expresstransfer.ch/map to explore the full network.

5. What Stays the Same

All of the above is new. The fundamentals are not.

Every transfer — whether a 15-minute ZRH to Zurich city hotel run or a 3-hour 47-minute ZRH to Zermatt journey — is booked at a fixed fare confirmed before payment. No surge pricing. No meter. No variables. The amount shown when you book is the amount paid.

Every airport transfer includes Meet and Greet in the arrivals hall with a professional name sign before the flight lands, real-time flight tracking from departure, 60 minutes of free waiting from landing, and luggage handling from the belt to the vehicle.

The fleet covers four classes: Comfort Sedan, Business Sedan (the most frequently booked class for corporate travel), First Class (Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7 Series), and Business Van (Mercedes V-Class, up to 6 passengers). Child seats are available at no charge in every class.

The Express Transfer app on iOS and Android handles bookings, flight tracking confirmation, and driver contact. The same fixed fare shown on the website is the fare in the app.

The team is reachable 24 hours a day by phone, WhatsApp, and email.

Book any Swiss transfer at expresstransfer.ch/book

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Express Transfer App — iOS and Android

Interactive Destinations Map