Just returned after eight days in Switzerland, connecting aircraft through Amsterdam.
had to have a negative Covid test to leave Switzerland. I couldn’t believe how few people were there. Showed my negative Covid test in Geneva to fly home and no issues beyond that.
flew on an A330 both ways Atlanta to Amsterdam, and on both flights they were no more than 2/3 full.
Glad your experience was good - apparently the Swiss rules have changed in the last few days.
So Switerland, like France and parts of Germany, is now requiring a Covid certificate with an EU code for indoor dining, museums, etc. Apparently transport is exempt, but masks are required. Some hotels are outright requiring the certificate/QR code, too.
The US CDC card is no long good enough - you have to get your US certification converted to a EU/Schengen certificate. In CH, no EU/Swiss QR code, then the document is not accepted.
France has been offering (for a while) a means to do so prior to arrival by submitting documents. The Swiss are issuing it on the Canton level - but they have now created a national website for submission that directs your application to the right place. From what I'm hearing from friends, the French system is slow: one friend got theirs 4 days before leaving the States, another ended up applying 3 times before getting any response - and the certificate showed up in their email 2 days after they arrived (meaning they had to get tested there to get a certificate so they could go to restaurants), and one got rejected. On the Swiss side, apparently things move more quickly: their national website says "5 days" for normal processing and suggests applying 2 weeks before arrival - a friend got theirs issued within one day (and reports that the website was a bit flaky and the payment section caused fraud alerts on their credit card).
And the Germans are, apparently, hit-miss: you have to find a pharmacy that will issue a certificate after inspecting your US certificate... and some won't do it unless you're a citizen or have residency in Germany.
With the US changing rules (again) on Nov 8, someone traveling into the US (including US citizens) will require both proof of vaccination AND a negative test within 3 days (or just a negative test within 1 day).
Apparently the Swiss requirements changed over this past weekend.
My conclusion is that it's still a real mess and the requirements are tightening and/or changing by the day. One can spend as much time planning & obtaining the Covid certification as planning one's hotel stays. The only good thing is that if one is able to run the gauntlet that the EU certificate should be good for at least a year after last vaccination.