(CNN) — The freedom found skiing on a mountain is often earned after lengthy journeys, airport hassles and time-consuming traffic.
But what if flying to the slopes was simple?
Certain ski resorts do offer this -- and not just the ones involving a helicopter lift from the nearest international airport.
Here are nine of the best ski resorts that can be flown to directly, with airfields fewer than 10 miles from the ski lifts.
Courchevel, France
Courchevel: A matter of yards from runway to slopes.
Courchevel Tourism
Europe's highest tarmacked runway at 6,583 feet is just yards from the piste.
Skiing is only a matter of minutes away from landing.
The steeply sloping runway -- only 1,762 feet long -- means pilots must power up on landing, a counter intuitive move.
But make it intact, and the 372 miles and 166 lifts of the vast Les Trois Vallees ski area -- shared with Meribel, Val Thorens and Les Menuires -- are all conveniently close.
Did you know? Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge chose Courchevel as the venue for a four-day ski break in March 2016.
Meribel, France
Its mini airstrip, nestling among the firs, is just 1,332 feet long and can only cater for light sightseeing aircraft.
The Meribel valley has 100 miles of ski runs, stretching up to the mighty Mont du Vallon at 9,685 feet, with a mix of easy, intermediate and daringly difficult slopes such as the Saulire couloirs, some of which access Courchevel.
Meribel was founded in the 1930s by Briton Colonel Peter Lindsay, who decreed all the building must be sympathetic to the environment, hence the predominance of timber and chalets.
Did you know? Meribel hosted the ice hockey and the women's downhill at the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics.
Gstaad, Switzerland
This Swiss Shangri-La on the northern ramparts of the Bernese Oberland boasts 136 miles of runs split between five main ski areas.
Glacier skiing up to 1.86 miles is available a short drive around the valley above Les Diablerets.
Did you know? Gstaad regulars over the years are said to have included Louis Armstrong, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot, Roger Moore, John Travolta and Roger Federer.
Zell am See, Austria
There's just two miles between landing strip and Austria's beautiful Zell am See.
Zell am See-Kaprun Tourismus/Mairitsch
The nearest lift, the Areitbahn, is just across the road.
Medieval Zell am See occupies a picturesque spot on the western shore of Lake Zell at the base of a horseshoe-shaped mountain, the Schmittenhöhe, with 48 miles of runs.
The zellamseeXpress gondola, opened in winter 2016/2017, accesses an old run into Glemmtal with plans to extend further towards Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
The total skiable domain is about 85 miles, including the trails on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier at 10,500 feet, which towers above Kaprun, and the family-friendly Maiskogel area.
St. Moritz, Switzerland
The 218 miles of ski runs and 58 lifts in the Engadin valley are centered around St. Moritz's Corviglia area, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and 1948.
The resort also provided the setting for the skiing scenes in the James Bond flick "The Spy Who Loved Me".
Did you know? St. Moritz is home to the infamous Cresta Run toboggan course, first built in 1884, and the nearby Olympia bob run, the world's first and only naturally refrigerated bobsleigh track. The town also hosts an annual polo match and the "White Turf" horse race on the frozen lake.
Veysonnaz/Nendaz, Switzerland
Now daily flights from London Heathrow are offered, and several times a week, there are flights to and from Zurich, Porto and London City.
Veysonnaz and Nendaz are traditional hamlets -- eight and nine miles from the airport respectively -- which connect into the 4 Vallees, Switzerland's largest ski area with 248 miles of runs and 93 lifts.
The high point is Mont Fort at 10,826 feet, with Mont Blanc and Matterhorn panoramas.
Crans Montana on the opposite side of the Rhone Valley is only a 30-minute drive from Sion.
Did you know? Verbier's La Vache mountain restaurant is co-owned by singer James Blunt, former England rugby union captain Lawrence Dallaglio and former Superbike world champion Carl Fogarty.
Aspen, USA
Pitkin County Airport, connected with dozen of US cities, is a convenient entry to Aspen town.
Jordan Curet/Aspen Skiing Company
The airfield, which connects with dozens of US cities, is just three miles from the town of Aspen, surrounded by the ski area of Aspen Mountain (known locally as Ajax), Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk.
Did you know? Aspen's Buttermilk hosts the Winter X Games, while the 2017 FIS alpine skiing World Cup finals were held there.
Revelstoke, Canada
Be rewarded with a vertical drop of 5,620 feet -- the most in North America -- and 64 runs among glades and high-alpine bowls on Mount Mackenzie.
Revelstoke is also known for its heli-skiing.
Bighorn costs about $100,000 for the 16-bed lodge in a high-season week, excluding heli-skiing.
Did you know? Don't forget to pack a snorkel -- Revelstoke is blessed with 40-60 feet of snow annually.
Telluride airport is just six miles outside town.
Gard Skinner
Telluride, Colorado
This makes it possible to fly in and be cruising in the San Juan mountains within the hour.
Telluride's compact center, only eight blocks wide and 12 long, retains a boutique Wild West look with clapboard storefronts and Victorian-era homes.
Famous residents have included Tom Cruise, Jerry Seinfeld and Oprah Winfrey.
The ski area -- 2,000 acres and 127 runs among aspen and spruce glades -- is dominated by Palmyra Peak at 13,320 feet.
The Revelation lift whisks skiers up to a high point of 12,515 feet above Revelation bowl.
Did you know? The ski area at Telluride -- thought to be a contraction of the phrase "To hell you ride" -- was founded in 1970 with snowcat skiing for $12.50 a day including a sack lunch. The first lifts followed in 1972.
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