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Flights to Grenoble

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whatthejuice · 05/04/2024 09:35

Does anyone know if the airlines are likely to release more flights to Grenoble, ideally from Heathrow, for this December? We're hoping to go skiing on Boxing Day but there are no flights out on that date according to Skyscanner?
Thanks for your help in advance!

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notimagain · 05/04/2024 09:55

I think most if not all of the mainline carriers have released winter 24/25and won’t be adding much if anything to what’s already been published.

Realistically out of Heathrow you’d be probably looking at either BA or Air France.

All the following is subject to correction but I don’t think BA are planning Grenoble as a scheduled winter destination (though they might do the odd charter for one of the ski companies), closest they’d probably have as a scheduled destination in that part of the world is Lyon.

Not sure about Air France but wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t serve the route at all.

Sorry I can’t be more helpful/definitive- I guess you’ve looked at Easyjet out of e.g. Gatwick?

whatthejuice · 05/04/2024 09:56

Thanks for the info! I thought as much....I guess it's Geneva and a long transfer or fly from Stansted :)

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LipstickLil · 05/04/2024 09:58

Grenoble is a tiny airport with very limited flights. If you want a choice of times then Geneva is a much better bet, although it's a longer transfer to the Tarentaise resorts.

notimagain · 05/04/2024 10:14

..Should have also mentioned check BA Cityflyer for flights ex-London City…

Radiatorvalves · 05/04/2024 22:38

Where are you skiing? Have you considered Marseilles? 2 hours to southern alps and no traffic issues. Lots of flight options.

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