


30 min
640 €
Flight time
20 min
Total duration
20 min
From the héliport Arcs 1950, take off for an experience a memorable flight flying over the glaciers of France Italy border to the south side of the Mont Blanc.
Starting from the Col du Petit St Bernard you will fly over the border over the headers and famous peaks, Lancebranlette, Mrivadi, Pointe Lechaud, Col de la Seigne and Aiguille des Glaciers.
You will have an exceptional view of the Val Veny with Lake Combal, the glacier of Lex Blanche, and all the Italian side of Mont Blanc not to mention a view of the Matterhorn.
A return by the Cormet de Roseland famous for the Tour de France.
With any luck you will see Chamois Ibex, eagles and very gracious Vulture Brill.
Age minimum: 5 years old
Weight maximum: 120 kgs
From the héliport Arcs 1950, take off for an experience a memorable flight flying over the glaciers of France Italy border to the south side of the Mont Blanc.
Starting from the Col du Petit St Bernard you will fly over the border over the headers and famous peaks, Lancebranlette, Mrivadi, Pointe Lechaud, Col de la Seigne and Aiguille des Glaciers.
You will have an exceptional view of the Val Veny with Lake Combal, the glacier of Lex Blanche, and all the Italian side of Mont Blanc not to mention a view of the Matterhorn.
A return by the Cormet de Roseland famous for the Tour de France.
With any luck you will see Chamois Ibex, eagles and very gracious Vulture Brill.
Age minimum: 5 years old
Weight maximum: 120 kgs
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640 €
Passenger(s) | price | price/pax | ||
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1 | cheapest ! |
160 € | 160 € | |
2 | 320 € | 160 € | ||
3 | 480 € | 160 € | ||
4 | 640 € | 160 € | ||
5 | 800 € | 160 € |
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Number of seat
5
Cruising speed :
220 km/h
Description of the helicopter :
The Aerospatial AS350 Squirrel is a versatile light helicopter developed by Aerospatiale, then produced by Eurocopter since January 1990 and Airbus Helicopters from January 2014 under the name H125.
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