Cheap Flights from Geneva to Kentucky
There are no direct flights from Geneva to Kentucky being operated at present. To travel from Geneva to Kentucky will mean you have to stop at 1 or more airports.
Flight Routes
You will find alternative routes from Geneva to Kentucky that require 1 or more stops. On some occassions the timing may be more convenient or a quicker route. The table below shows some of the alternative route that are possible.
Alternative routes to Kentucky
As a substitute, you will discover that St-Exupéry also give flights to Kentucky which could be more fitting for you. St-Exupéry has around 7 flights a week though you will find the number of flights vary from month to month so check with the airline currier for the most up to date information.
If you wish to look at this alternative solution then remember Lyon St Exupéry is around 98 kilometers (61 miles) from Geneva. Choosing this root would probably require you look at alternative travel arrangement or look at alternative airport parking where costs could vary from airport parking provided at Geneva. More information can be found at Flights from Lyon St Exupéry to Kentucky. Flights to Kentucky are also available from Sandro Pertini; 7 flights a day depart from the airport.
Arriving at Kentucky
Should you require a car at Kentucky we recommend booking in advanced. Car hire is generally cheaper to pre book and you can find some of the best deals on our page. If you are being collected then they can made use of our Kentucky Airport Arrivals page which provides live information of your flight.
The time zone at Kentucky is different to Geneva so bare this in mind when you arrive. The time zone is GMT -5.0 compared to GMT +1.0.
Kentucky city center is located close to Cincinnati/northern Kentucky Airport. If you intended route is into the city then you should find a number of taxis and alternative transport at Cincinnati/northern Kentucky Airport which will make you gurney into the city quite easy. If you are looking for accommodation then there should be sufficient accommodation available even though Kentucky is a relatively small city with a population of around 0.