Geneva International Airport (GVA) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
A single building 4 km from Cornavin, the 6-minute SBB train, the free Geneva Transport Card for hotel guests (now hotel-only since the baggage-claim ticket dispenser ended), the dual French/Swiss arrivals halls, and Switzerland’s Schengen-but-not-eurozone quirk.
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
CHF 3 · 6 min · every 10–15 min · UNIRESO Zone 10
CHF 3 (same UNIRESO Zone 10) · ~25 min
Hotel guests only — get from your hotel; covers full stay
Discontinued 2024 — buy at vending machine instead
CHF 35–50 regulated meter
CHF 30–45 off-peak
~CHF 50–65 walk-in · Priority Pass
2.5 h · 2 h Schengen · winter add 30 min
🏢 1. Terminal Architecture: Single Building, Two Arrivals Halls
GVA runs a single passenger terminal with one unusual quirk: the airport straddles the Franco-Swiss border, with separate arrivals halls for Swiss-side and French-side passengers. The Swiss side handles 95% of traffic; the small French side (Sector France) is for flights serving Annecy, Chambéry, and onward customs-free transfers into France without crossing the Swiss border.
🛫 Main (Swiss) Terminal
Airlines: Swiss International Air Lines (Star Alliance, Lufthansa Group), easyJet (Geneva is one of easyJet’s biggest hubs), Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, BA, Iberia, plus most European LCCs and seasonal long-haul.
Vibe: Compact, modern, clean. The new East Wing opened in 2024 added gates and retail. SBB train station inside the terminal — direct from arrivals hall to platforms in 60 seconds.
🇫🇷 Sector France (Small)
What it is: A separate small arrivals hall reserved for flights from/to French regional airports (Annecy, Chambéry). Passengers using this section enter France directly without crossing into Switzerland.
Vibe: Almost no retail — basic. Most travellers will never use it; it’s a regulatory/customs convenience for cross-border French passengers.
🛂 2. Schengen, ETIAS Q4 2026 & Border Tech
Switzerland is in the Schengen Area (since 2008) but NOT in the European Union — it’s an EFTA member with a series of bilateral treaties. For passport / visa purposes Schengen rules apply; for trade and customs Switzerland has its own arrangement.
ETIAS Activating Q4 2026
European Travel Information and Authorisation System for visa-exempt non-EU passengers (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Korea, etc.). Online application 96 h before departure, €7, valid 3 years. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and existing Schengen visa holders do not need it. Switzerland is a Schengen member and part of the ETIAS scheme.
EU/EEA Autogates & EES
EU/EEA/Swiss passport holders aged 12+ can use automated e-gates at the non-Schengen passport control. EES (Entry/Exit System) rolling out late 2026 for non-EU passengers — fingerprint and face capture replace the passport stamp. First arrival adds 5–10 min; subsequent arrivals are noticeably faster.
Standard Security
GVA has begun deploying CT scanners on selected fast-track lanes; most lanes still run older X-ray. Liquids ≤100 ml in a clear bag, laptops out, belt and shoes off when prompted. Security can queue 15–25 min during the morning rush; the East Wing expansion has eased peak waits.
Switzerland is in Schengen but uses the Swiss Franc (CHF), not the euro. €1 ≈ CHF 0.95 (varies; CHF often slightly higher than EUR). Switzerland-specific customs allowances apply (alcohol/tobacco quotas tighter than EU intra-Schengen). Cards accepted everywhere; cash is rarely needed.
🚆 3. Transport: SBB Train, TPG Bus & The Free Card
GVA sits 4 km from Cornavin (Geneva’s main station) — the shortest airport-to-city distance of any major European airport. The SBB train is the default smart pick at CHF 3 / 6 minutes; TPG bus and tram also work. The famous “free Tout Genève ticket” from the baggage hall was discontinued in 2024, but hotel guests still get a free Geneva Transport Card.
⭐ SBB Train — 6 Minutes Direct to Cornavin
The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB / CFF) runs direct trains from Genève-Aéroport station inside the terminal to Genève-Cornavin (the main station) in just 6 minutes. Trains every 10–15 minutes during the day, every 30 min off-peak. Continues to Lausanne, Bern, Zurich, Basel, and other Swiss cities.
CHF 3~€2.85; CHF 2 child
6 min
~45 min
~05:00 – 24:30 daily
🎫 Geneva Transport Card — Free for Hotel Guests
If you’re staying at a Geneva hotel, hostel, or campground, you get a free Geneva Transport Card covering all UNIRESO Zone 10 travel for the duration of your stay. Get it from your hotel reception at check-in (digital or physical). Some hotels also email it before arrival, so you can use it for the trip from the airport to the hotel.
🚊 TPG Bus 5 / 10 / Tram 18
TPG (Transports publics genevois) Bus 5 to Cornavin (~25 min), Bus 10 to Cornavin via different routing, and Tram 18 toward CERN/Meyrin. Same CHF 3 UNIRESO Zone 10 ticket works on all of these. Useful for hotel destinations not near Cornavin or for the cross-border trip into French-side suburbs.
🚖 Taxi, Uber & FREENOW
Geneva taxis run a regulated meter — CHF 35–50 to Cornavin, slightly more for further destinations. Uber and FREENOW work fine — typical CHF 30–45 off-peak; Uber operates licensed-driver tiers (no UberX). Pickup zone outside arrivals. The 4-km drive takes 10–20 minutes depending on traffic.
🛋️ 4. Lounges: Aspire, Skyview & Swiss Lounges
GVA’s lounge map runs across both Schengen and non-Schengen zones in the main terminal. Aspire and Skyview are the standout walk-in / Priority Pass options; Swiss First / Senator lounges are tier-only for Lufthansa Group + Star Alliance Gold passengers.
✨ Aspire Lounge (Schengen, post-security)
CHF 50–65~€48–62
Priority Pass · DragonPass · LoungeKey
~05:30 – 22:00
Hot Swiss buffet, espresso bar, Alpine views
🌄 Skyview Lounge (non-Schengen)
Priority Pass / DragonPass / LoungeKey eligible. The non-Schengen alternative. Similar buffet to Aspire, with views over the apron. Useful for UK / US / Asia / Middle East departures.
✈️ Swiss First & Senator Lounge (tier-only)
Star Alliance / Lufthansa Group flagship. Swiss First (LX First / HON Circle) + Senator (Star Gold + LH/Swiss Senator) lounges with proper Swiss kitchen and tarmac views. Walk-in not available.
📱 LoungePair Flexible Pass (Aspire / Skyview)
For ad-hoc visits, LoungePair sells Aspire / Skyview access at ~CHF 45–55 per 2 hours, often slightly cheaper than walk-up. Useful when you arrive earlier than expected.
🧀 5. Food & Shopping: Fondue, Chocolate & Watches
If you eat one Swiss thing at GVA, eat fondue (Gruyère + Vacherin + white wine + kirsch) or raclette (melted cheese on potatoes with cornichons). The airside Edelweiss and Brasserie outlets do credible airport versions. Pair with a glass of Fendant or Petite Arvine wine — Geneva canton produces both.
Switzerland is the global chocolate capital. Airport duty-free carries Lindt, Sprüngli, Cailler, Toblerone, Frey, Villars at city-comparable prices. Sprüngli truffles (especially the Champagne and Grand Cru variants) are the connoisseur pick; Lindor is the budget mainstream. Bring an insulated bag for hot-month transit.
Geneva is the global watchmaking centre. Airport boutiques include Rolex, Patek Philippe, Hublot, TAG Heuer, Omega — duty-free pricing meaningfully better than home retail for non-EU buyers (the VAT refund is real here). Victorinox Swiss Army knives at the souvenir shops; remember to put them in checked baggage, not hand luggage.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Ski Season, French Side & Swiss Francs
GVA is the gateway to French Alps ski resorts (Chamonix, Val Thorens, Méribel, Tignes, Avoriaz) — many travellers fly into GVA, take a coach transfer (~1.5–3 h depending on resort), and never visit Geneva itself. December–April Saturday mornings see massive ski-charter departures; build margin and consider Mountain Drop-Offs / SkiLifts shuttles instead of trying to rent a car at the airport.
Hotels just over the border in Annemasse, Ferney-Voltaire, Saint-Genis-Pouilly (5–10 km from GVA) are 30–50% cheaper than Geneva hotels. They also exclude you from the Geneva Transport Card. The trade-off: French-side hotels charge in EUR but you cross into Switzerland daily. Worth considering for budget travel.
Switzerland is largely cashless — cards (Visa/Mastercard, Apple Pay) work everywhere at GVA and in Geneva. Some smaller vendors prefer cash; ATMs at the airport (UBS, Raiffeisen, Cornèr) are reliable. EUR is widely accepted at the airport and many touristy shops in Geneva, but the conversion rate is usually 5–10% worse than CHF — pay in CHF when possible.
Geneva tap water is excellent — drawn from Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) and lightly treated. Refill at any airside washroom or drinking fountain. Don’t pay CHF 4–6 for sealed water; the tap version is genuinely better and free.
EU roaming covers Switzerland despite non-EU status (under EFTA agreements; check your operator). Non-EU/EEA visitors: Swisscom, Sunrise, Salt have kiosks in arrivals — CHF 25–40 for 30-day data + voice. eSIM versions activate instantly. 5G coverage is excellent across Geneva.
Geneva consistently ranks among the safest European cities for women travelling alone. SBB train runs to ~01:00 with full CCTV; TPG bus/tram until midnight. Uber and FREENOW are vetted. The airport is well-policed at any hour.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | GVA |
| Terminal | Single building (Swiss side, 95% of traffic) + small Sector France for French regional flights. East Wing expansion 2024. |
| Primary Currency | Swiss Franc (CHF) — Schengen but not EU/eurozone. €1 ≈ CHF 0.95. EUR accepted but at worse rate. |
| SBB Train | CHF 3 (UNIRESO Zone 10); 6 min to Cornavin; every 10–15 min day; 05:00–24:30 |
| TPG Bus / Tram | Same CHF 3 UNIRESO ticket; Bus 5/10 to Cornavin (~25 min), Tram 18 toward CERN/Meyrin |
| Geneva Transport Card | Free for hotel guests — covers full stay. Get from hotel reception. Baggage-claim dispenser discontinued 2024. |
| Taxi to Cornavin | CHF 35–50 regulated meter |
| Uber / FREENOW | CHF 30–45 off-peak; Uber Black/Lux only (no UberX in Switzerland) |
| Aspire Lounge Walk-In | CHF 50–65; Priority Pass / DragonPass / LoungeKey eligible; Schengen post-security |
| Skyview Lounge | Non-Schengen pier; same Priority Pass acceptance; similar walk-in price |
| Border Tech | EU/Swiss e-gates for EEA/Swiss 12+ at non-Schengen passport control; ETIAS & EES rolling out Q4 2026 |
| Tap Water | Safe to drink — Lake Geneva-sourced, excellent |
| Free WiFi | “GVAirport-FreeWifi” — unlimited, no SMS registration |



