
FAQ
Yes, entry to the Verbier Air Show is completely free for everyone.
Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April 2026.
In Verbier, in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The high-altitude shows take place at Mont Gele (3,023m) and the ground entertainment at Medran (1,530m).
Base jumping, wingsuit flying, acrobatic paragliding, aerobatics, aerial dance and speed riding.
Confirmed athletes include Geraldine Fasnacht (wingsuit, base jumping) and Bungy Niouc. More athletes will be announced soon.
By car: 2 hours from Geneva via the A9 motorway. By train: Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to Martigny, then PostBus to Le Chable and gondola up to Verbier.
Yes, the main car park is at Medran, close to the entertainment area. Additional parking is available in Verbier village.
Absolutely. The entertainment at Medran is open to everyone, young and old. The high-altitude shows are also visible from the Medran slopes.
Aerial shows are weather-dependent. If conditions are unfavourable, some demonstrations may be postponed or cancelled. Ground entertainment at Medran will still go ahead.
Yes, the Exceptional Gala Evening takes place on Saturday 11 April from 7 PM to 11 PM at Taratata Verbier, Val de Bagnes. Tables still available.
No booking or registration is required to watch the shows. Entry is free and open to all.
Yes, personal photos and videos are welcome and encouraged. Share your shots with #VerbierAirShow.
Warm layers (temperatures range from 5-15°C in April at 2,200m), sunglasses, sunscreen (UV levels are intense at altitude), and binoculars for the high-altitude shows.
It is the world's first high-altitude airshow. Unlike traditional airshows held at lowland airfields, the Verbier Air Show unfolds at 2,200m in the Swiss Alps, with jumps launched from Mont Gele at 3,023m.
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