AIR TRAVEL AND AIRPORT TRANSFERS
MGS SKI is not tied to any particular charter flights because of the great internet deals available; clients must book flights, but we offer transfers from either Geneva or Grenoble airports (except at February half-term).
Our transfers are solely for our clients and are non-stop to Val Cenis. Transfers cost £80 return and leave Grenoble/Geneva at noon. Morning inbound flights should therefore be booked to fit in with these times.
The following Saturday, coaches leave Val Cenis at 6am so return flights should not be booked before 10.45am, to give plenty of time to check in.
Click on the airline links below and then navigate to find a flight within our transfer times above.
Stansted to Geneva | Easyjet/Jet2.com |
Stansted to Grenoble | Ryanair |
Heathrow to Geneva | Swissair |
Gatwick to Geneva | Easyjet/BA |
Gatwick to Grenoble | Easyjet |
Birmingham to Grenoble | Jet2.com |
Edinburgh to Geneva | Tui |
Manchester to Geneva | Easyjet/Jet2.com |
Manchester to Grenoble | Jet2.com/Jet2.com |
Luton to Geneva | Easyjet |
Leeds to Geneva | Jet2.com |
Bristol to Geneva | Easyjet/Easyjet |
Bristol to Grenoble | Easyjet |
Liverpool to Geneva | Easyjet |
ROAD TRAVEL
Several people sharing a car is probably the cheapest way of travelling. It also offers the most independence – clients can stop when and where they like. Val Cenis is just over 600 miles from Calais. MGS SKI has a detailed recommended route and the journey takes 9 – 10 hours. Parking is available outside most accommodation options.
BY RAIL
Many people feel travelling by train is the best choice, since it is less stressful and can give 7 days’ skiing rather than 6. Options to Modane, which is the local station and has shuttle buses/taxis to resort, include the following: Snowtrain from London to Chambery, then SNCF local service to Modane, or, Eurostar to Paris, followed by TGV to Modane.