For a number of decades, the vast majority of skiers and snowboarders chose the package deal alternative to get themselves towards the slopes, and with good reason; the package deal brings all the main components of a ski holiday (flights, accommodation, transfers, lift pass) into one big parcel, and due to the buying power of the main ski tour operators, bundle quotes often offered the lowest charges.

However, the explosion within the availability of bargain-priced Geneva car hire from Ireland and also the UK to Europe has changed the dynamics of booking a ski holiday, and for those who are on the ball, it is possible to put together a DIY ski trip that undercuts the price of a package holiday.

And it’s not just the times which are changing; so too is the climate. To get the lowest rates with ski bundle holidays, you usually had to book months in advance; of course, the weather has always been unpredictable and despite some ski resorts being labelled “snow sure” there’s never been any guarantee that conditions would be fantastic. Nevertheless, there’s no denying that snowlines are rising and glaciers are retreating, thus marking the arrival of warmer weather within the mountains, and so booking far in advance these days is really a greater gamble than years gone by.

For these two reasons, there’s been a steadily growing trend for skiers and snowboarders to book a flight to a destination which has a number of ski resorts within not difficult reach. By booking early, snow sports fans can get the lowest costs on the flight, yet by holding off on choosing a resort its feasible to check the snow report up to perhaps just a week or two prior to your travel and make a choice based about the snow reports as to where may be the greatest place to go.

Geneva has long been known as a ski city, having access to dozens of main ski resorts inside a couple of hours drive in your Geneva Rental Car in both France and Switzerland; Les Gets, Morzine, Avoriaz, Chattel, Chamonix and Verbier are all close by and due to its status as a major flight hub, flights to Geneva from the UK and Ireland could be picked up very cheaply.

The close proximity of ski resorts to Geneva coupled with the number of good value flights has even led to a boom in weekend skiers who are flying out on Friday evening, reaching the ski resort of their option by Friday night, enjoying a Saturday and Sunday about the slopes, and returning to the UK on Sunday night, or in some case heading straight to work on Monday morning!