Mont Blanc Scenic Flight
Key info
Overview
From the Eiger to the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc: Experience the most spectacular peaks of the Alps in a single, unforgettable flight.
This scenic flight takes you to the greatest highlights of the Alps. Departing from Reichenbach airfield, you'll fly over the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, past the Matterhorn, and on to Mont Blanc. The return flight takes you through the Rhone Valley back to Reichenbach. A perfect opportunity to experience the Alps from a new perspective.
Itinerary
Meeting pointsThe flight starts at Reichenbach airfield in the Kandertal. After a welcome, there is a brief introduction by the pilot, explaining the flight path and safety aspects.
After takeoff, the route leads over the Jungfrau region with the peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The view of the steep north face of the Eiger and the vast Aletsch Glacier is particularly impressive.
The flight continues over the canton of Valais, where the Matterhorn appears in the distance. Its distinctive shape makes it one of the most famous peaks in the world.
At 4,808 meters, Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps. The route passes directly by it, offering views of the glaciers and valleys around Chamonix.
After Mont Blanc, the return journey leads through the Rhone Valley and the Simmental before landing in Reichenbach. A varied flight over the highest mountains in Europe.
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Weather info
General weather info
Weather can influence any tour, and a clear decision is often only possible on the day itself. We review conditions carefully and remain within our safety limits, and bad weather alone does not mean we have to stop.
Make sure we can reach you with current contact information in case your booking changes. Silence from us means your tour is still planned or the final call is not yet made. If we need to cancel, you can rebook, choose another activity, or get a full refund.
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