Geneva Airport in France spans the French-Swiss border. The airport terminal is divided into two parts by passport control. France and Switzerland both have their own entrances to their respective sectors in the single passenger building. In France, road access to the airport is adjacent to the town of Ferney-Voltaire. Entering the French sector from the Swiss requires passengers to show their passports, and vice versa. Flights originating in a host of destinations serve Geneva Airport France (GVA).

The two separate sectors of the terminal both possess check-in rows, departure and arrival halls. The Swiss sector is the larger of the two sectors. If you need to transfer from the Swiss to the French section the route is sign-posted adjacent to Swiss passport control. A few of the world’s leading hotel chains are a short walk from the passenger terminal. Long or short stay parking is accessible from the terminal.

Services that are provided in the main terminal comprise conference facilities, a medical centre and information counters. Throughout the airport food and drink outlets abound. There is a brasserie looking out over the runway. Regular and duty free shops offer a multitude of different articles for sale. There are several cash machines and currency exchange counters. Passenger seating areas are spread evenly through the building.

Car rental at Geneva Airport France (GVA) is offered by different companies in both sectors. In the French sector, adjoining the exit, are car hire at Geneva Airport France (GVA) companies such as Avis. Search the Internet to find cheap car hire at Geneva Airport France (GVA). Local French destinations can be accessed by public bus and the Aeroski Bus Service.