Budget airline launches weekly Saturday service to Alpine gateway this December
Exciting news for winter sports enthusiasts and European explorers: EasyJet is bringing direct flights to the Isle of Man from one of Europe's most coveted Alpine destinations. Starting 19 December 2026, the airline will operate a new weekly Saturday service between Ronaldsway Airport and Geneva, marking EasyJet's first international route from the Island.
This new route opens up a world of possibilities for Manx travellers. Geneva serves as the gateway to some of the Alps' finest ski resorts and mountain experiences, with easy access to world-class skiing in Switzerland, France, and across the wider Alpine region. Whether you're a seasoned skier or planning a winter mountain escape, the direct connection eliminates the need for costly connections or long journeys.
Mark Beveridge, Ronaldsway Airport Director, hailed the launch as a significant milestone. He explained that his team has been working hard to identify and develop routes that were previously missing from the Island's network, with a direct ski service being a top priority for the community.
The new route reflects Ronaldsway Airport's broader ambition to enhance the Island's connectivity with Europe. By working closely with airline partners and government departments, the airport is delivering sustainable services that respond to real demand from residents and visitors alike.
Weekly Saturday flights mean winter enthusiasts can plan regular trips or extend their stays during the peak ski season. For more information on flights and bookings, visit easyjet.com or contact Ronaldsway Airport directly.
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