Grenoble Airport has a few restaurants, cafes, and snack bars, both before and after security. You can also shop at duty-free stores, souvenir shops, and convenience stores for local products, snacks, drinks, and travel essentials.
Yes, you can change or cancel your booking, but it depends on how close it is to your travel date. In some cases, you might get a full refund, a partial one, or none at all. For full details, please contact AlpNav directly or refer to our cancellation and amendment policy.
Yes, both shared and private transfers are suitable for families and groups. Whether you're travelling with kids or in a larger group, we have options to make your journey comfortable and easy.
If your flight is delayed, the airline is responsible for taking care of you. Depending on the length of the delay, they may offer food, drinks, or even accommodation if you’re stuck overnight. We recommend contacting your airline directly for details or to request any assistance you may need.
It’s best to book your transfer in advance, especially during busy periods like holidays or peak ski season. This helps you get the best availability and price.
The busiest times at Grenoble Airport are during the winter season, especially Saturdays, when many people arrive or depart to reach resorts. Security and check-in lines tend to be long, and flights often get delayed in those periods.
Yes, luggage trolleys are available at Grenoble Airport. They are located close to the check‑in entrances. There is a small fee (about €1) to use a trolley.
Grenoble Airport has only one terminal, so a shuttle service is not needed. Everything like check-in, security, baggage claim, is within the same building, making it easy to get around on foot.
ATMs are available at Grenoble Airport, but there is no currency exchange service.
Yes, Grenoble‑Isere Airport offers free Wi‑Fi throughout the terminal.
Grenoble Airport does not have left luggage facilities or lockers.
Pre-booked transfers and private shuttles usually pick you up at the Arrivals area of Grenoble Airport. Look for clearly marked pickup zones or meet your driver just outside the arrivals hall. Taxis also have designated spots right outside the terminal.
Yes, but you must inform the transfer company when booking. Make sure to select the “Bringing Skis” option or contact customer service so they can provide a vehicle with enough space. This usually doesn’t cost extra.
A transfer from Grenoble Airport to popular ski resorts takes between 1.5 and 4 hours, depending on the resort, traffic, weather, and time of day. For example, Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d’Huez take about 1 hour and 30 minutes, Courchevel around 2 hours 20 minutes, Meribel just over 2 hours, Val Thorens around 2 hours and 15 minutes, La Plagne around 2.5 hours, and Val d’Isere between 3.5 and 4 hours.
There are both shared and private transfer services from Grenoble Airport. Private transfers are available to all major ski resorts, offering flexible and direct travel. Shared transfers operate to Alpe d’Huez and Les Deux Alpes on Saturdays only during the winter season. For shared transfers you can choose between fixed resort drop-offs or an upgraded door-to-door option.
To book a transfer from Grenoble Airport to your ski resort, simply choose between a shared shuttle or a private transfer. Visit our website, select Grenoble Airport as your pick-up point and your ski resort as the destination, then enter your flight details and complete the booking. It's best to book early especially during peak season to secure availability and get the best rates.
Grenoble Airport has restaurants, lounges, shops, free Wi-Fi, ATMs. There are baby care areas, an information desk for first-time visitors, a VIP lounge, parking, car rental services, and airport shuttles for easy transport.
AlpNav offers both private and shared transfer options from Grenoble Airport.
Grenoble Airport is close to several popular ski resorts. Chamrousse is the nearest, just 45 minutes away. Resorts like Alpe d’Huez, Vaujany, and Les Deux Alpes take about 1 hour 30 minutes to reach. Resorts in the Tarentaise area, such as Tignes or Val d’Isere, usually require longer transfers around 2 to 3 hours.