Luxury, ease, and altitude. For those who love the slopes but prefer to skip the slow transfers and long queues, flying private to the Alps is the only way to start the season in style. Whether you're chasing early snow or heading to your favourite chalet, these routes deliver efficiency and elegance from the moment you take off.


Here’s how to fly smarter this ski season.

The Most Requested Routes to the Alps

These are the tried-and-true journeys that make winter weekends seamless.

London to Sion

Perfect for Zermatt, Verbier, and Crans-Montana. Sion’s small airport is efficient and close to the resorts. Many London-based flyers choose this route for its convenience and stunning mountain arrival views.

Paris to Courchevel (via Chambéry or Courchevel Altiport)

Chambéry offers a quick entry point to the Trois Vallées. For those looking to land even closer, Courchevel Altiport accommodates certain aircraft — and it’s only minutes from the pistes. A great option for short trips from Paris.

Zurich to St. Moritz (Engadin Airport)

Engadin Airport in Samedan is one of Europe’s highest and most scenic runways. Just a 10-minute drive from St. Moritz, it’s popular among frequent flyers and regulars of the White Turf and winter polo crowd.

Geneva to Megève

A short but beautiful hop into the French Alps. From Geneva, it's less than an hour to Megève by road — or you can connect by helicopter and be sipping vin chaud at your chalet before the roads get busy.

Milan to Courmayeur

Italy’s Aosta Valley offers quiet charm with less fanfare than its neighbours. From Milan Linate or Malpensa, it’s a fast and stylish route to one of the Alps’ more low-key luxury destinations.

Aircraft for the Journey

Depending on where you're flying from and how much luggage you're bringing (ski gear always takes up space), here are a few ideal options:

  • Light Jets for shorter routes — like the Phenom 300 or Citation CJ2
  • Midsize Jets like the Challenger 350 for comfort and cargo room
  • Helicopter transfers are often used for final connections from Sion, Geneva, or Chambéry to mountaintop resorts

When to Book

The ski season tends to peak from mid-December through early March. If you’re looking to fly around holidays or half-terms, availability gets tight — so booking in advance helps.

That said, shoulder-season escapes in late November or early April offer a quieter, more relaxed Alpine experience with fewer crowds and easier slots.

From Jet to Chalet

Ground transfers can be arranged directly to your hotel, private residence, or even to the lift station. Some resorts also offer jet-to-chalet concierge services, where every detail from your luggage to your ski pass is handled before you arrive.

Let’s Plan Your Ski Season in Style

Wherever you're headed this winter — from Courchevel to Zermatt — we’ll make sure the journey is as refined as the destination.

Let us handle the flight. You focus on the fresh powder.