Track LX flights through Zurich. Get a text when they land.
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Zurich
Daily Flights
150+
Code
LX
Alliance
Star Alliance
About
Swiss operates from Zurich, connecting to their long-haul network and Lufthansa Group destinations. Zurich airport is compact and efficient, with typical arrival times of 15-20 minutes from landing to exit.
London to Zurich is just 1.5 hours, making it a quick connection point for Swiss long-haul flights to Asia and the Americas.
Swiss is owned by Lufthansa Group but maintains separate operations and typically higher service ratings. For connections to Switzerland itself, the airport's central location means Zurich city is 10 minutes by train.
Geneva is Swiss's secondary hub, popular for ski season traffic to the French and Swiss Alps.
How it works
Type the flight number (e.g., LX123). We verify it against live data.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive updates.
We track the Swiss International Air Lines flight and send you an SMS when it lands.
FAQ
Enter the LX flight number into SkyText. You'll receive a text when the flight lands.
Yes. Zurich is compact with short walking distances and efficient connections.
Yes. Swiss operates London City to Zurich, popular with business travellers.
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