Top 5 Winter Resorts to Visit by Private Jet in Europe

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Jetclass-storeWithout any doubt, the Alps are the mecca for skiing: quality snow in breath-taking landscapes, luxurious facilities, kilometres of skiing, & exciting apres-ski activities. The beauty of the selected destinations in this ranking of the best ski resorts in Europe makes winter sports a great excuse to travel.

For adequate analysis of the Top 5 of the European ski resorts, the quality of the snow, its infrastructure, the level of the slopes, the accessibility, the après-ski or after skiing activities, & its surroundings were considered. These are all features that usually influence decisions when choosing a destination for a holiday in the snow. How can these destinations be accessed with ease? Private aviation makes the case, as the most reliable means of transportation.

There are various locations, not only the ones mentioned in this ranking, that require private aircraft to approach smaller & tighter airstrips. The flexibility, comfort, & luxury of this industry do not hurt either, as private jet service providers such as the Vienna-based JetClass have been flying passengers for years throughout Europe, to top resorts in the continent, thanks to a superior service that pairs well with the amenities of skiing.

 

Zermatt (Switzerland)

It is the highest ski resort in Europe & one of the most exclusive in the Alps. It has a ski area of ​​360 kilometres, which makes it one of the most desirable winter centres for ski & snowboard lovers. However, it is not a station that is accessible to all audiences or to all budgets. Most of the slopes have a 60% incline & the day pass costs €74.

The quality of the snow, its modern facilities, the complexity of its slopes & its wonderful surroundings make it one of the favourites of the most demanding skiers. That is why the Zermatt ski resort is a true white gold mine for lovers of winter sports, both in Europe & the rest of the world.

Closest runway: Sion Airport – 82km from the destination.

 

St. Anton amb Alberg (Austria)

This ski resort is one of the most visited in the Austrian Alps. Its 305 kilometres spread over 87 tracks, to please the most demanding skiers. Quality snow vertical walls, the most prestigious ski school in the world, spectacular views & the best off-piste with a guide, all make it a paradise for white sports lovers. In addition, prices are more affordable than the Swiss stations: the day pass costs €52.

St. Anton amb Alberg is the true jewel of Tyrol & not only as far as snow is concerned. You can boast of having the best après-ski in Europe. No wonder we find at this location, the bar that sells the most popular beer in all of Austria, the MooserWirt.

Closest runway: Innsbruck airport – 96km from the destination.

 

Val d’Isère – Tignes (France)

Espace Killy. This is the name of the most beautiful ski area in the world formed by Val d’Isère & Tignes. Both stations have joined to form one of the most powerful winter resorts worldwide without losing a bit of its charm.

The ski resort of Val d’Isère offers skiers of all levels, a unique experience in a spectacular setting: surrounded by peaks as high as 4,000 meters. In addition, here we find one of the most mythical tracks among elite skiers: Bellevarde.

For its part, Tignes has one of the best snows in the French Alps, not to mention a snow park that will delight freeride & half-pipe lovers.

Closest runway: Chambery Airport – 144km from the destination.

 

Dolomiti Superski (Italy)

Its 1,200 kilometres of snow guarantee the title of the largest ski area in the world. Its slopes, less known than the Swiss or Austrian, run through 45 towns between the Veneto & Trentino-AltoAdige regions.

Dolomiti Superski offers an idyllic setting, modern facilities, & top-quality snow. Among the 12 stations that make up this gigantic winter resort, Val Gardena, Alta Badia or Cortina d’Ampezzo stand out. Three very powerful stations for the most demanding skiers.

Closest runway: Bolzano Airport – 45km from the destination.

 

St. Moritz (Switzerland)

It is the cradle of winter vacations. The place where snow sport was born. The elite station. That is why it deserves a place in this ranking of the best ski resorts in Europe.

St. Moritz is a very popular destination among international jet setters, as well as one of the most expensive ski resorts in the world. A modern Alpine lifestyle that is characterized by excellent cuisine, even at the foot of the track, may well be enjoyed at St. Moritz.

The winter athletes have at their disposal, 350 kilometres of tracks, equipped with the most modern infrastructure for €74 per day, including a fun park for lovers of snowboarding, curling & height training. The ski area of ​​St. Moritz is made up of four sectors that are not connected to each other: Corviglia, Corvatsch, Lagalb, & Diavolezza.

Closest runway: Samedan Airport – 7km from the destination.

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