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2I have no experience in Zurich, but I have in several other Schengen airports and you are not allowed in the 'non Schengen' parts of the airports unless you have a boarding pass for a flight from that part of the airport.– Willeke ♦Commented Sep 4, 2016 at 17:53
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1Last time I transferred Schengen->non-Schengen at Zurich, I don't remember a place where they checked your boarding pass to ensure you were allowed in Concourse E, but obviously you do have to go through passport control. I may just be not remembering it though. I'm not sure how getting back from Concourse E works though, since normally only arriving passengers would make that trip, probably going through transfer security and Schengen immigration, so getting back for you could be a problem.– Zach LiptonCommented Sep 4, 2016 at 19:34
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1@Kostas662 "I suppose the same regulations applies to all European Airports". Absolutely not, see my answer.– CrazydreCommented Sep 4, 2016 at 20:16
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