Skiing Airports - the easiest ways to fly to the slopes
Skiing holidays used to be the hardest breaks to organise
independently. Long transfers from airports or overnight train journeys with
all your heaviest clothes in your suitcase can make going it alone seem
unnecessarily arduous when compared to being picked up by a coach that drives
you straight to the door of your hotel. But booking accommodation and flights
separately and managing the transfer yourself can make one of the most
expensive holidays around a lot lighter on the pocket. This guide to the best
airports for skiing resorts and which low-cost airlines fly there should help
you find your way to the snow with the minimum hassle.
Geneva
- The cream of the crop of the skiing airports, Geneva is well positioned for most resorts in the French and Swiss Alps. The airport is in
two halves, with an international side and a French side.
- Closest resorts: Chatel (one hour 30
mins), Courchevel (two hours 30 mins) Flaine (one hour 20 mins) Val
d'Isere (three hours), Megeve (one hour), Morzine (two hours), Chamonix
(one hour), Avoriaz (one hour 30 mins), Les Arcs (three hours), Val
Thorens (three hours), Tignes (three hours), Valmorel (two hours).
- Who flies there? bmibaby, easyJet, flybe, flyglobespan.
- Onward transport: Trains run to the Swiss
ski stations with CFF and can be booked online www.sbb.ch/en. An
Aero-skibus departs from Geneva for the French ski stations. For those
around Tarentaise (Meribel, Courchevel, Val d'Isere, Tignes, Val Thorens,
Les Arcs, Les Menuires, La Plagne, Saint Martin de Belleville and other
resorts in the area) seat reservations are required. Reservations can be
made either at the website www.alpski-bus.com (some of this is in French, but the
timetable and reservations can be requested in English) or at Geneva airport at the Accueil-France desk or at Geneva coach station. The bus will take you directly
to your resort. Times and prices vary by resort. an example, a single to
Courchevel costs about £45. A single to Val d'Isere costs £36 or so.
For all other resorts (Chamonix, Megeve, Avoriaz, Morzine, Flaine) seats
can be reserved in advance from Altibus but can also be bought on the day of travel at
the airport from the tourism and information counter on the international
side or the Accueil-France desk on the French side.
It is also possible to get shared minibuses, hire taxis or even, if you're
feeling really flush, limousines for the more popular resorts. Go Routair and Alpha
Taxi are two companies with which you can make reservations online. A guide to taxi fares from Geneva is available here.
Chambery
- A much smaller airport than Geneva, Chambery is located in
the heart of the French skiing region and transfers to resorts in the
French Alps are easy.
- Closest resorts: Alpe d'Huez (one hour 30
mins), Notre Dame de Bellecombe (one hour), Valmorel (one hour), La
Toussuire (one hour), La Clusaz (one hour 30 mins), Courchevel (one hour
45 mins) Val d'Isere (two hours), Val Thorens (one hour 30 mins), Chamonix
(one hour 30 mins), Brides les Bains (one hour), Flaine (one hour 30
mins).
- Who flies there? flybe, jet2.com.
- Onward transport: Chambery is on the snow
train route, which stops at Albertville, Moutiers, Aime le Plagne, Landry
and Bourg St Maurice - all close to French resorts.
Regular bus services run to the slopes. Seats can be booked online with Altibus. Fares start
at around £35 for the closest resorts.
Taxi transfers can be relatively cheap, as private taxis and shuttle
services are both available. For example, four people sharing a private
taxi could travel to Alpe d'Huez for around £50 per person or in a shuttle
taxi for around £35 per person. Taxis can be booked online with companies
such as Airport Transfer
Service.
Local trains run from Chambery for Moutiers and can be booked online with SNCF, though note
that they cannot be booked more than two months in advance. Trains take
about one hour 30 mins and prices start at around £7. Moutiers is close to
many of the French resorts (especially the three valleys) and taxis from
here should be cheap.
Lyon
- Though slightly further from the slopes than Grenoble, Chambery or Geneva, most of the main resorts can still be reached within three
hours.
- Closest resorts: Courchevel (two hours 30
mins), Val d'Isere (three hours), Meribel (two hours 30 mins), L'Alpe
d'Huez (three hours), Tignes (three hours), Megeve (three hours), La Tania
(two hours), Morzine (two hours 20 mins), Avoriaz (three hours 30 mins),
La Plagne (two hours), Les Menuires (two hours)
- Who flies there? bmibaby, easyJet.
- Onward transport: Buses and taxis are
available to all the main resorts with carriers such as Altibus, Satobus Alpes or Airport Transfer Service.
You can take a TGV train to Chambery and then connect to a local train to
Moutiers.
Grenoble
- Grenoble is in easy reach of the three main French skiing
regions Isère, Savoie, and Haute-Savoie.
- Closest resorts: Courchevel (two hours),
Alpe d'Huez (one hour), Brides Les Bains (one hour), Les Deux Alpes (one
hour), Courchevel (two hours), La Toussuire (one hour 30 mins), Notre Dame
de Bellecombe (one hour 30 mins), Meribel (one hour 30 mins), Megeve (one
hour 30 mins), Les Menuires (one hour 30 mins), Chamonix (two hours),
Flaine (two hours), Morzine (two hours), Montgenevre (two hours).
- Who flies there? easyJet, Ryanair.
- Onward transport: Taxis and buses are available
to the resorts, with, for example, Airport Transfer Service.
Turin
- The best-located airport for the Italian ski resorts, Turin was the destination for the 2006 winter Olympics. To the west is Valle di Susa,
which lies on the Turin-Paris trainline and includes the resorts of Sauze
d'Oulx. To the North is Valle d'Oasta, which includes resorts such as
Courmayeur. To the northeast are the Dolomites and resorts such as Madonna
di Campiglio and Cortina.
- Closest resorts: Sestriere, Bardonecchia and
Sauze d'Oulx (one hour), Courmayeur and Breuil-Cervinia (one hour 30
mins), Pila.
- Who flies there? easyJet, Ryanair.
- Onward transport: Trains leave from Turin to Oulx station, well positioned for many of the resorts, and take about an hour.
Buses and taxis run regularly from Oulx station or from Turin airport.
Munich
- Well-located for German and Austrian ski resorts, Munich
is so close to the slopes that you can stay in the centre of town and go
skiing just for the day.
- Closest resorts: Zugspitze, Kitzbuhel
(one hour 25 mins), Zell am See (two hours 15 mins), Soll (one hour 30 mins),
Kirchberg in Tirol (one hour 50 mins), Kaprun (two hours 15 mins),
Mayrhofen (one hour 50 mins), St Anton am Alberg (two hours 45 mins), St
Johan in Tirol (one hour 40 mins), Saalbach-Hinterglemm (two hours 30
mins), Westendorf (one hour 40 mins), Obergurgl (three hours 20 mins).
- Who flies there? easyJet.
- Onward transport: Trains to Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, can cost as little as £30 or so for a day
trip from Munich, covering the return train fare and the cost of ski hire.
There are many buses that go up to the mountains from Munich airport and
from the town and day trips to the slopes are advertised in the local
pubs, sports stores and restaurants. The BOB (Bayerische Oberlandbahn) service connects Munich to Oberbayern and the ski resorts in the vicinity.
Friedrichshafen
- If you want to ski with the royals but pay budget prices, Friedrichshafen is the closest airport to Klosters and St Moritz.
- Closest resorts: St Anton am Alberg, Klosters,
Lech and Flims Laax (one hour 30 mins), Andelsbuch (one hour), St Moritz (two hours 30 mins).
- Who flies there? Ryanair.
- Onward transport: Trains run from
Freidrichshafen to many of the main resorts and take around two hours.
Book online at BOB. Airport bus shuttles are available to Arlberg,
details are on the Friedrichshafen
airport website. Taxis are also available.
Carrying skis
This quick guide to the cost of carrying skis and
snowboards on the different low-cost airlines should stop you getting surprised
at the airport, but remember that, if you’re lucky enough to own them, it’s
still cheaper than hiring skis at the resort.
- easyJet: £15
if pre-paid (during booking process) or £20 at the airport per flight.
- Ryanair:
will carry skis and snowboards on a “limited release” basis, which means
that damage or delay is “at your risk” so make sure that you have
insurance to cover them. £15.50 if booked online or £20.50 at the airport
per item per flight.
- bmibaby: £20
per item per flight if space is available; 20kg is maximum weight.
- jet2:
£20 per item per flight up to 20kg. Save 25 per cent by pre-booking
online.
- flybe:
Skis may be pre-booked within 24 hours of booking a flight through the
Customer Call centre. The cost is £20 per set per sector. Carriage is
subject to availability; if there is no space you can cancel your booking
with no penalty within 24 hours of making your booking.
- flyglobespan:
carried subject to space and must be pre-booked. Skis and snowboards cost £15
per flight. Maximum weight allowance is 16kg, and anything over this will
be charged at £5 per kg.
Updated February 2008
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