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Zürich to Jakarta from CHF463

Deal FoundAiFly Score: 30/100Verified 2 Jul 2026 19:24 UTC

Zürich to Jakarta with Etihad Airways from CHF 463 / €500 — 26% below the typical deal price of CHF627.

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🏷️ 26% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: CHF627
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 11 Apr 2026 at 17:49 UTC

Tickets from CHF463 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.

Available Dates

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📅 14 May → 1 Jun — date has passed. See current deals from Zürich.
📅 16 Jun → 30 Jun — date has passed. See current deals from Zürich.
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AiFly automatic review on 2 Jul 2026 at 19:24 UTC found that current prices for every advertised date are over 30% above the published €486 — booking links are no longer accurate.

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Baggage Allowance

📋 Full Etihad Airways baggage allowance & fees →

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Personal Item
Small bag / laptop

✓ Included

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Cabin Bag
7 kg

✓ Included

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Checked Bag
Not included — buy separately

✕ Not included

⚠️ Etihad Sale fare: no checked bag included.

Based on cheapest advertised fare. Always verify on the booking page before purchasing.

🌍 About Jakarta
Jakarta isn't a postcard city — it's a 30-million-person sprawl that most travellers transit through on the way to Bali or Yogyakarta, and that's exactly why fares here run cheap. What's worth your time is Kota Tua, the old Dutch Batavia district, where Fatahillah Square is ringed by colonial warehouses now holding the Jakarta History Museum. Eat soto Betawi, the local beef soup made rich with coconut milk and broth rather than the usual turmeric — it's the dish the Betawi (Jakarta's indigenous people) are known for. One real fact that shapes a visit: north Jakarta is sinking several centimetres a year from groundwater pumping, which is why Indonesia is building a new capital, Nusantara, on Borneo. Come June to September, the dry season, when rain and humidity drop. Avoid January–February, the wettest months, when flooding genuinely snarls the city.

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