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Geneva
Nice
Salzburg
Munich
Grenoble
Best of the rest:
Toulouse
Innsbruck
Milan
... according to today's report in easier.com travel, sourced from skyscanner.net.
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Not a lot of people know that Nice is one of Europe's top five ski airports. Also, if you don't mind me changing the subject slightly, "they were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off." |
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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David Goldsmith wrote: |
Innsbruck |
"Kim, see that plane over there? What's the airline?"
"Lauda".
"KIM, SEE THAT PLANE OV..."
"SLAP".
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Durham Tees Valley
Newcastle
Leeds Bradford
Manchester
Doncaster
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Frosty the Snowman, to give it it's full name;
Doncaster Sheffield Cleethorpes Robin Hood Pontefract Dick Turpin Sir Jimmy Saville Andrew Sachs Skegness Scunthorpe Len Goodman Airport.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Apart from the lovely views as you come in to land, I though Salzburg was rubbish last season. About fifteen flights arrived at the same time and baggage reclaim was a free-for-all from those tall wheeled trailer-things. I never thought I'd long for a baggage carrousel...
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Wot no Zurich? No Chambery? No Turin? No Sion? AND No Lyon? - probably the greatest airport on earth*. Who makes this stuff up? (* as voted for by pedantic numpties in N London)
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It's written by a man in a deckchair on the beach in Nice, wearing an easyJet sunhat. Here's some more from the same page on easier.com travel:
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Mayrhofen is ... one of the highest resorts in Austria" |
The altitude of Mayrhofen is 630m
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Grainau – one of the bigger resorts in Germany offering an impressive vertical drop of over 2000m |
This is an interesting one. I've skied on the Zugspitze above Grainau, which is a high-altitude ski area, with about an 800m vertical (topping out at about 2800m). I'm not aware that there are skiable runs from there down to Grainau (750m). The main ski area around there (Garmisch-Partenkirchen) goes from about 700m up to 2000m, but is physically separate from the Zugspitze zone.
Anyone got any more knowledge of this, in relation to the "over 2000m vertical" statement above?
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I note that the "2000m vertical drop" is not claimed to be skiable - would it be possible to throw oneself from a suitable position and fall that far?
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Not vertically. You'd have the discomfort of tumbling and cartwheeling down the face of the Zugspitze, with various limbs falling off, if my memory of the skiability of that mountain is correct.
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Frosty the Snowman, LEEDS BRADFORD!!!! one of the worst airports in the world.... never get out of that place on time !!!! bloomin fog is mental in that place!!!
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Snowforecast.com have a page on Grainau: http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Grainau
They say there's a 1351m vertical, which I reckon refers to the Osterfelderkopf-Hausberg area along the valley (where the Garmisch downhill is held).
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Geneva must be at the bottom. Most of us have to go through the airport and it is simply not big enough in the eating and shopping area
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chrisb, that's OK, easier.com and skyscanner.net can make it seem 30% larger
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You know it makes sense.
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Libertine wrote: |
Frosty the Snowman, LEEDS BRADFORD!!!! one of the worst airports in the world.... never get out of that place on time !!!! bloomin fog is mental in that place!!! |
I live less than a mile from LBA. We woke up one morning and found a plane on our roof. Kim had left the landing light on.
Ba-boom tish.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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BRISTOL on topic though Chamberry is diabolical
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm doing Doncaster to Turin this season. I don't mind Doncaster, it's modern and compact and the parking isn't a two mile trek away, but it's not as convenient as East Mids. No idea about Turin, but I'll be so excited on arrival that I won't care if it's a pigsty...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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chrisb, There are numerous extensions and refurbishments going on at GVA. Some finished, some still underway. But they are trying to make it better. The new Swiss Chalet in arrivals opposite the car hire desks is my favourite respite from the madness at present. This may change when the upper level extension is complete.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Lyon?
apart from the charter flight shed...
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DallyPaul wrote: |
chrisb, There are numerous extensions and refurbishments going on at GVA. Some finished, some still underway. But they are trying to make it better. The new Swiss Chalet in arrivals opposite the car hire desks is my favourite respite from the madness at present. This may change when the upper level extension is complete. |
If I have to wait for any length of time I walk from GVA into the train station and there's a nice pizzeria there which does good food at much more reasonable prices than anywhere in the airport.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Why do journalists get paid for producing meaningless rubbish? Like the "Best Ski Area in Europe" thread started by DG, this report is written by someone trying to justify their existence.
The Best Airport is the one you spend the least time in. Because we have to spend ages in the airport then the facilities to keep us comfortable become important.
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bertie bassett wrote: |
Lyon? |
Absolutely. Swiller ommitted it:
Bode Swiller wrote: |
Wot no Zurich? No Chambery? No Turin? No Sion? Who makes this stuff up? |
It's made up by people like you, Swiller. People who name Sion (ever tried to get a flight to Sion?) but forget one of Europe's primary ski airports - Lyon.
Let's get serious here. This is about 'information for nothing'. The internet.
The truth is around. And it's often best to pay for it.
I had a hack friend of mine, who does a bit of stuff for the internet, ring me the other day and ask if I could help him out with some info for skiers (he's not a skier) using cross-Channel ferries to get to the Alps. I rattled off some info, but I wasn't being paid for it, so I probably forgot half of what I should have told him.
Send me money, now
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rob@rar wrote: |
I walk from GVA into the train station and there's a nice pizzeria there which does good food at much more reasonable prices than anywhere in the airport. |
Aux Bonnes Choses ? We've had many a pizza in there as well. Its downstairs sandwich/coffee bit does really good pastries as well.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Wot no Zurich? No Chambery? No Turin? No Sion? AND No Lyon? - probably the greatest airport on earth*. Who makes this stuff up? (* as voted for by pedantic numpties in N London) |
I hate being misquoted.
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Bob Geldof, Live Aid 1985 wrote: |
Just give us the f**king money |
Bob Goldsmith, Ski Aid 2008 wrote: |
Just give us the f**king money, Swiller |
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Sorry but have to disagree with the shout for Chambery. There's always complete chaos at check-in, barely anything in terms of shops, and only a small cafe which is usually rammed full. Its great in that its close to the resorts for sure, but its really a terrible little airport! Lyon is much better, but then you have the trade-off of it being another 90 minutes away from the resorts.
I was delayed flying home from Chambery once for 6 hours, and it was excruatingly boring, there is literally nothing to do.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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OK, so we'll knock Chambery and Sion off Schindler's List, sorry, Swiller's List.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Bournemouth
Geneva
Grenoble
Luton
Strasbourg
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David Goldsmith, listen, it says "top 5"... that can mean anything from most popular, best facilities, shortest transfer etc. Personally I like the private jet terminal at Farnborough. THE top ski airport by definition must shirley be Courchevel.
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You know it makes sense.
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Bode Swiller,
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Personally I like the private jet terminal at Farnborough.
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Oh thats so yesterday, BDN is the place to go now. Had to go round Whilst Sting took off and Madonna landed, only last week
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Personally I like the private jet terminal at Farnborough. THE top ski airport by definition must shirley be Courchevel. |
Swiller, if you'd just confessed to your private-jetset aspirations at the outset you'd have been respected. Courchevel Altiport is clearly the best ski airport in Europe.
I have a personal fondness for Bourg St Maurice railway station, where people get less stressed-out than airports.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Big fan of Zurich - straight onto the wonderful Swiss Train system - plus a quick pit stop in Zurch BHF for gluwein in their outdoor bar is a fab start to a ski holiday
... also think Basel worth a shout as well...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Salzburg is the absoute pits, especially on the way home and when through security, which you have to go through early these days coz of queues: that awful barn of a departure lounge is always packed and way too hot with no facilities or seats. I hate it. Like Geneva though, as much as you can like an airport. It's much more user friendly. As for British airports, even though it's only 35 mins away I'll pretty much go anywhere to avoid Manchester because of the queues. Liverpool is close to home and okay and we always try to organise so we go to the old airport hotel for lunch and that is a fab on the way treat. Birmingham ditto even though it's an hour and a halfish drive from home on the Wirral. Two years ago I went to NZ, visiting daughter and the resort she was working in and couldn't believe the relaxed atmosphere on the flights (proper cutlery!) and at Auckland, Queenstown and Christchurch airports; it was a world away in all senses from the horrors of European flights and airports in recent years. We spent many years travelling by ski train and coach and even though it's a slog, especially on the homeward journey with no anticipation of the holiday to come, I'm considering those ways of travelling again.
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