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Courchevel Altiport (LFLJ/CVF) Private Jet

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ICAO Code

LFLJ

From

€6,500

Runway

536 m

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From

€6,500

ICAO Code

LFLJ

IATA Code

CVF

Runway

0.5 km

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Airport facts

Airport facts at Courchevel

Operational guidance for private jet arrivals and departures at Courchevel (CVF/LFLJ), focused on handling, runway suitability, customs and access to Courchevel.

Runway and aircraft fit

Courchevel (CVF/LFLJ) lists a runway of 536 m. Final aircraft suitability depends on payload, weather, performance data and operator approval.

FBO and handling

Private jet handling at Courchevel is arranged with approved local handlers. Terminal access, crew services and passenger handling are confirmed before departure.

Customs and immigration

Customs arrangements for Courchevel (CVF/LFLJ) should be checked before booking, especially for non-Schengen or international itineraries.

Slots and operating hours

Operating hours, slots, parking and PPR requirements at Courchevel are confirmed before quote acceptance to avoid runway or handling surprises.

Aircraft planning

Light, midsize, super-midsize and heavy jet options for Courchevel are shortlisted against runway performance, passenger count, baggage and route length.

Alternative airports

If Courchevel is slot-constrained or not ideal for your aircraft, nearby options around Courchevel include Méribel Altiport, Megève, Chambéry-Savoie.

Airport operating conditions can change. Flyius verifies runway performance, slots, customs and handling with the operator or local handler before confirming your charter.

Why book a private jet to Courchevel

  • Strategic location providing convenient access to Courchevel's business districts, luxury resorts, and cultural attractions
  • World-class ground transportation coordination including helicopter transfers, luxury vehicles, and private chauffeur services

Europe's Most Technically Demanding Ski Altiport, Above 2,000 Metres in the Trois Vallées

Courchevel Altiport (CVF) is not a conventional airfield. Carved into the mountainside at 2,008 metres above sea level, it operates a 537-metre sloped runway — officially classified as an altiport — with a gradient of approximately 18.5%, designed exclusively for short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft and pilots holding a specific altiport qualification. There is no instrument approach; operations are VFR-only, and the airfield closes entirely when visibility or wind conditions deteriorate. Density altitude at this elevation is operationally significant year-round, and particularly critical in summer: a standard ISA day at 6,588 ft combined with alpine thermals can substantially reduce usable runway for underpowered aircraft. The certified field is restricted to aircraft with a maximum take-off weight below approximately 5,700 kg and specific STOL performance envelopes — this effectively limits access to turboprops such as the Pilatus PC-12, Twin Otter, and Beechcraft King Air series, plus a handful of light piston twins.

Operational Profile

CVF operates seasonally, broadly aligned with the Courchevel ski season — typically mid-December through late April — with limited or no availability outside those months. H24 operations are not available; the altiport functions during daylight hours only, with block-in times dictated by natural light and local weather windows. Customs clearance is available on a prior-arrangement basis rather than walk-up: GAT operators and dispatchers should coordinate with the handling agent and French customs (PAF) at least 48 hours in advance for international arrivals, particularly those originating outside the Schengen area. Slot discipline is strict during peak season; January and February weekends can see saturation, and PPR is mandatory. Any deviation from the standard approach profile is grounds for go-around — the terrain leaves no margin.

Transfers & Connections

For aircraft that cannot legally or practically operate into CVF — which includes all jets, all heavy turboprops, and any aircraft above the weight limit — the standard diversion is Lyon Saint-Exupéry (LYS), approximately 190 km by road, or Chambéry Airport (CMF), roughly 100 km. Chambéry accepts light jets and offers customs clearance with advance notice, making it the default jet-accessible gateway for Courchevel-bound passengers. Transfer time from Chambéry to Courchevel 1850 by road is approximately 75 minutes in normal winter conditions; helicopter transfer is available from both Lyon and Chambéry and cuts that to under 20 minutes. Geneva Cointrin (GVA) also serves as an alternative hub for international arrivals, with helicopter connections direct to the resort helipads — a route commonly used for same-day transfers during peak season. For all operations within France, CVF is the only altiport in the Trois Vallées with a paved runway.

Handling & Customs

Ground handling at CVF is limited to operators qualified for altiport operations — the infrastructure does not support a full FBO in the conventional sense. Parking capacity is constrained; ramp space accommodates only a small number of aircraft simultaneously, and overnight parking coordination must be confirmed in advance, particularly during January school holidays when the ramp fills rapidly. Fuelling is available for turboprop aircraft. Catering, crew transport, and passenger ground logistics are managed through the resort's operator network rather than a dedicated FBO terminal. Customs processing for Schengen-external arrivals requires prior coordination with PAF; last-minute international arrivals without pre-arranged clearance will be refused. Crews planning a repositioning flight out of CVF should account for weather hold probability: fog and low cloud in the valley regularly delay departures by two to four hours, and an alternate plan via Grenoble or Chambéry should be pre-filed for any schedule-sensitive itinerary.

Mountain altiport, not a conventional business-jet runway

France AIP classifies Courchevel (LFLJ) as a restricted civil VFR aerodrome with a 536 m paved runway at high elevation. Operations require specialist mountain-airfield capability and are materially different from normal business-jet charter. Courchevel tourism information also describes the altiport around small-aircraft, helicopter and specially authorised passenger operations. Flyius therefore keeps LFLJ as useful aviation information but does not use it as the default fixed-wing jet gateway for route pages.

Fixed-wing jet access to Courchevel

For conventional private jets, Chambéry-Savoie (LFLB/CMF) is the principal nearby fixed-wing business-aviation gateway in the Flyius route model. The airport publishes a business aviation terminal, a 2,020 m paved runway and customs on 24-hour prior notice. The final choice can still be Geneva or another suitable airport depending on aircraft performance, weather, slots, road or helicopter transfer and the passenger's schedule.

For a private-jet itinerary to the resort itself — Chambéry (CMF) or Geneva, then road or helicopter — use the Courchevel charter hub. The conventional jet gateway is Chambéry-Savoie (CMF/LFLB).

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Location & Access

Where is Courchevel?

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Coordinates

45.3967, 6.6347

City access

Access to Courchevel

Typical transfer

Confirmed with chauffeur dispatch

Nearby alternatives

Méribel Altiport, Megève

Network

Top operators using Courchevel

These certified operators fly into and out of Courchevel most often through our network. Each is independently audited (ARGUS, Wyvern or IS-BAO) before any aircraft is quoted on Flyius.

Every operator listed holds a valid AOC, current insurance and a third-party safety audit. We refuse to broker flights on unvetted aircraft.

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Sustainability

Emissions and offset for flights from Courchevel

Indicative CO₂ per category based on the median distance of routes ex-Courchevel, with SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) offset cost at current market rates.

Category · CO₂ (per route) · kg / km · SAF offset cost
Light Jet

1,668 kg

kg / km:2.4SAF offset cost:€6,672
Midsize Jet

2,154.5 kg

kg / km:3.1SAF offset cost:€8,618
Heavy Jet

2,919 kg

kg / km:4.2SAF offset cost:€11,676
Ultra Long Range

3,892 kg

kg / km:5.6SAF offset cost:€15,568

Emissions estimated using EBAA/EUROCONTROL business-aviation factors (light 2.4 kg/km, midsize 3.1, heavy 4.2, ultra 5.6). SAF offset priced at €4/kg CO₂ — current market midpoint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Private jet FAQ — Courchevel

About Flying to Courchevel

Can I fly a private jet to Courchevel?

Not directly. The Courchevel altiport (CVF/LFLJ) has a roughly 525-metre runway with an 18.5% gradient, no instrument approach and daylight visual operations only — it is one of the world's most demanding airfields and takes specially certified light turboprops and helicopters, not jets. Private jets land at Chambéry (CMF), Geneva (GVA), Grenoble (GNB) or Lyon (LYS) and transfer onward.

Which aircraft can use the Courchevel altiport?

Only light turboprops such as the Pilatus PC-12, TBM and King Air, plus helicopters, flown by crews holding the mandatory mountain-airfield qualification. There are no night operations, and the sloped runway and altitude of about 2,000 metres demand precise performance planning.

How do I get from the valley airports to Courchevel?

Helicopter is the fastest link — roughly twenty-five minutes from Geneva or a few minutes from Chambéry to the altiport. By road, Chambéry is about ninety minutes to Courchevel 1850, Geneva around two and a quarter hours, and Grenoble roughly two hours, subject to winter conditions.

When is demand highest for Courchevel?

The ski season from December to April is the peak, with the Christmas–New Year fortnight and February school holidays the tightest. Helicopter slots and valley-airport parking book out well in advance for those weeks.

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