Business arrival checklist
- Be punctual, confirm meeting language, address, building entrance, transport timing and formality in advance.
- Language region matters: German, French, Italian and Romansh contexts can affect signage, etiquette, communication and documents.
- For Schengen, customs, work, tax, insurance, health, driving, transport pass, mountain or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official or qualified professional sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Zurich or your actual arrival city.
- Card acceptance is strong in cities, hotels, restaurants, shops and transport settings, but visitors should keep a backup card and check currency conversion choices.
- Service is generally included, but rounding up or modest tipping is common when service is good.
- Punctuality, privacy, quiet hours, public transport behavior, recycling and apartment-house rules matter in many contexts. Use local greetings where helpful: Gruezi or Guten Tag in German-speaking areas, Bonjour in French-speaking areas and Buongiorno in Italian-speaking areas. For home visits, arrive on time, bring a small gift if invited for dinner, ask about shoes and follow recycling, laundry and quiet-hour instructions.