LX* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "LX*" charge is from SWISS International Air Lines. SWISS abbreviated billing descriptor.

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SWISS International Air Lines

SWISS International Air Lines

SWISS abbreviated billing descriptor.

LX*

Category

Travel

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

CH

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

swiss.com/si/en/customer-support/contact-us/application-for-compensation-in-the-event-of-flight-irregularities.html

Support

+41-848-700-700

Why does this charge appear?

The "LX\*" descriptor traces back to SWISS International Air Lines operating under the IATA airline code LX, which the carrier uses as its official two-letter designator across global aviation systems and booking platforms. When SWISS processes payments through its ticketing and reservation infrastructure, that same LX code gets carried into the billing descriptor rather than the full airline name, which would exceed the character limits imposed by many payment processors and card networks. If you recently purchased a flight, upgraded a booking, or paid any travel-related fee through SWISS International Air Lines, the LX\* charge on your statement is the expected confirmation of that transaction.

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What should you do?

1

Identify Your SWISS Booking

Log into your SWISS International Air Lines account at swiss.com and review your recent bookings, tickets, or ancillary purchases. The LX* billing descriptor is how SWISS International Air Lines appears on bank statements, so match the charge amount to any flights, upgrades, seat selections, or baggage fees you may have purchased.

2

Check Your Email Confirmation

Search your email inbox for booking confirmation or receipt emails from SWISS International Air Lines. These emails will include the exact charge amount and a booking reference number, helping you directly match the LX* charge on your statement to a specific transaction.

3

Contact SWISS Customer Support

If you cannot match the LX* charge to a known booking, reach out to SWISS International Air Lines directly through their official website at swiss.com to ask for clarification on the charge. Have your bank statement, booking reference, and travel dates ready to help their team locate the transaction quickly.

4

Request Compensation if Applicable

If the LX* charge is linked to a flight irregularity such as a cancellation or delay, visit swiss.com/si/en/customer-support/contact-us/application-for-compensation-in-the-event-of-flight-irregularities.html to submit a formal compensation claim through SWISS International Air Lines and ensure you receive any refund or reimbursement you may be entitled to.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from SWISS International Air Lines. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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