Valet parking & Kiss & Fly at Geneva Airport.
Drop your car at the terminal and let someone else park it, or use the short free drop-off zone. Here’s how valet parking and Kiss & Fly work at GVA, and when each one is worth it.
Official valet parking
Geneva Airport runs an official valet service: you drive to a dedicated point near departures, hand over the car, and it’s parked for you — ready and waiting when you land.
Valet parking is the fastest, most comfortable option if you’re driving yourself to the airport — no hunting for a space, no shuttle, no walk with luggage. You book online in advance through the airport’s parking service, drop the car at the valet point, and pick it up at the same spot on return. It costs more than a standard car park, so it suits business trips, early flights and travellers with heavy bags or young children. Compare against self-park rates on our parking guide and parking calculator.
Kiss & Fly drop-off
The Kiss & Fly zone is for quick drop-offs and pick-ups right by the terminal — free for a short time, then charged to stop people waiting.
Free for a few minutes
You get a short free period to set down a passenger and bags. Stay longer and a fee applies — it’s designed for “kiss and go”, not waiting. Check current free time and rates with the airport.
Don’t wait there
If you’re meeting an arriving passenger, use a short-stay car park instead — flights and bag delivery are unpredictable, and Kiss & Fly charges add up fast.
Short-stay alternative
For pick-ups, a short-stay car park near arrivals is cheaper and calmer than circling. See the parking guide for the closest options.
Time it with the flight
Check live arrivals before you set off so you reach Kiss & Fly as the passenger clears, not before. See live arrivals.
Valet, Kiss & Fly, or a transfer?
Valet
You’re driving yourself and want zero hassle door-to-terminal. Best for business trips and early departures.
Kiss & Fly
Someone is dropping you off and leaving straight away. Free for a few minutes only — not for waiting.
Private transfer
No car to park at all: a Mercedes drops you at departures and meets you in arrivals. See transfers.
Geneva Airport valet & Kiss & Fly — FAQ
Is there valet parking at Geneva Airport?
Yes — Geneva Airport offers an official valet parking service. You book online in advance, hand the car over at a dedicated point near departures, and collect it at the same spot when you land. It costs more than self-parking but saves time and effort, making it popular for business trips, early flights and travellers with heavy luggage.
What is Kiss & Fly at Geneva Airport?
Kiss & Fly is the drop-off and pick-up zone right by the terminal. You get a short free period to set down a passenger and their bags; staying longer is charged. It’s meant for a quick “kiss and go”, not for waiting — if you’re meeting an arriving passenger, a short-stay car park is cheaper.
How much does valet parking cost at Geneva Airport?
Valet parking is a premium option priced above the standard car parks, with rates depending on how long you leave the car. Book in advance through the airport’s parking service for the best price and a guaranteed space. Compare it against self-park options on our parking guide and parking calculator before you decide.
Can I wait at Kiss & Fly to pick someone up?
It’s not designed for waiting — the free period is short and you’re charged beyond it, so costs build up quickly if a flight or baggage is delayed. For pick-ups, use a short-stay car park near arrivals and check live arrivals before you set off, so you only move to the terminal once your passenger has cleared.
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Skip the parking question entirely?
A private Mercedes means no car to park and no Kiss & Fly clock running — door to door, driver waiting in arrivals. From CHF 100.
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