
Private jet to Geneva
Geneva is a popular destination with the airport only minutes away from the centre of this truly global hub. Many people fly to Geneva for business reasons, as the city is a major financial centre and home to many of the world's most important organisations. Geneva receives 56,000 private business flights per year.
However, Geneva is popular tourist destination too, attracting nearly 12 million visitors in 2019. As well as being famous for its 'Watch Making', Geneva also provides excellent access to the most famous European ski resorts.
Geneva airport is open 24 hours a day and features a dedicated private jet terminal with a comfortable lounge area and other facilities.

Nina's top tips for booking a private jet into Geneva
- Geneva is a hub for international flights so it is often used for connecting from a long haul, first class flight, over to a private jet for an intra-Europe hop. There are several VIP services that can be organised to transfer you from commercial in to private in style. Why not get in touch today to find out more.
- The ski season is manic across the whole of Switzerland. The weather is often unpredictable and slots are hard to come by for the smaller regional airports so I would recommend flying into Geneva and perhaps transferring over to your ski resort via helicopter.
- Operating over 40,000 private jet flights a year, Geneva is one of the busiest airports for private jets in the whole of Europe.
To find out more on booking a private jet to Geneva get in touch with the EchoJet team +44 (0) 208 004 5770

Private Jet flight times to Geneva
- Geneva (GVA) ✈ Palma de Mallorca (PMI): approx 1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Geneva (GVA) ✈ Moscow (VKO): approx 3 Hours 10 Minutes
- Geneva (GVA) ✈ London Farnborough (FAB): approx 1 Hour 20 Minutes
- Geneva (GVA) ✈ Dubai (DXB): approx 5 Hours 45 Minutes
- Geneva (GVA) ✈ New York (TEB): approx 8 Hours 30 Minutes
To find out more on booking a private jet to Geneva get in touch with the EchoJet team +44 (0) 208 004 5770

Profile of Geneva
Geneva is the capital of the French-speaking part of Switzerland. It is also the second largest city in the country after Zurich. It is situated on the shores of Lake Geneva. The city is a major financial centre, and home to many international organisations. The famous 'Jet d'Eau', a fountain shooting water 140 metres into the sky, is the most striking sight for the first-time visitor, but Geneva has plenty of other things to entertain visitors. The 'Old Town', on a hill to the side of the main city, features the Cathedral of Saint Paul as well as other attractive architecture, parks and gardens. The numerous cafes and restaurants provide plenty of opportunity to people-watch as well as providing spectacular views over the city, the lake and the stunning mountains beyond.



