Ski Train 2024: Your Snow Season Begins
The French Alps boast some of the world’s finest ski resorts. With the Eurostar Ski Train stopping at key stations such as Chambéry, Moûtiers, and Bourg-Saint-Maurice, reaching the slopes is hassle-free. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly slopes or challenging off-piste runs, popular areas like Les Arcs, La Plagne, and Val d'Isère offer something for every type of skier. The combination of easy train travel and world-class skiing makes the French Alps a top destination for winter 2024.
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Alpybus: Alpybus is a shuttle service that runs between Geneva Airport and some of France’s most popular resorts including Morzine, Chamonix and Verbier. Priding itself on offering an affordable but efficient service, Alpybus is a great way to get to your destination sans driving.
Good to know: Want more information about Alpybus? Check out their information booth at Geneva Airport.

easyJet: The U.K.’s largest airline serves nearly 1,000 routes to and from 35 different countries throughout the U.K., Europe and Africa. The company aims to provide customers with low-cost air travel without cutting corners. Easyjet flies to Geneva, Grenoble, Innsbruck, Lyon, Östersund Åre, Salzburg, Turin and Zurich—all of which are close to some of Europe’s best ski resorts.

ÖBB: ÖBB or Austrian Federal Railways is Austria's national train company. These trains (buses, too) run throughout the country, transporting half a billion people to their destinations every year. With its extensive coverage, ÖBB can take you straight to some of the country's most popular resorts including Flachau, Wagrain and St. Johann.

SJ: Sweden’s state-owned train company runs 1,200 daily departures throughout the country as well as several cross-border services to Denmark and Norway. If you’re thinking about hitting the Swedish slopes, SJ can get you straight to the country’s most popular resorts.
Good to know: Save time for those black diamonds by taking an SJ night train! Keep an eye out for heavily discounted tickets for children 15 and under who are accompanied by a guardian.

Snälltåget: This privately owned train company specializes in long-distance trains throughout Sweden. During the winter season, the company runs trains to Sweden’s most popular ski resorts including Åre, Hemavan Tärnaby, Kittelfjäll and Borgafjäll.
Good to know: Save time for those black diamonds by taking a Snälltåget night train! Snälltåget offers heavily discounted tickets for children 16 and under who are accompanied by a guardian.

TGV Lyria: A joint effort between French train company SNCF and Switzerland’s Swiss Federal Railways, TGV Lyria connects France to major Swiss cities. Traveling between Paris and Marseille to Basel, Geneva, Lausanne and Zurich, these high-speed trains are a great way of getting to the slopes.