Michail Antonio boards a plane for Evian

In Pictures: Hammers fly to French Alps

West Ham United took to the skies on Sunday evening for the second part of the men's first-team pre-season schedule.

After a week of hard work in the Scottish town of St Andrews, David Moyes, his staff and players met at Southend Airport for a 90-minute flight to the city of Geneva in the far west of Switzerland - and Club photographer Jimmy Griffiths was there to capture their smiling faces!

From there, the staff and squad boarded a coach and crossed the border into France and headed along the south shore of Lake Geneva to the town of Évian-les-Bains.

Training sessions will resume on Monday morning, with Moyes expected to put his players through their paces multiple times a day to build fitness levels ahead of the 2022/23 season.

As was the case in St Andrews, the group will feature a combination of senior stars and Academy of Football prospects, with the Club's current internationals due to report for pre-season testing and training at Rush Green later this week following their delayed summer breaks.

The five-night trip in Évian will culminate with the Irons' opening pre-season fixture, which will see the squad head back over the border to take on Swiss Super League side Servette at the 30,000-capacity Stade de Genève on Friday evening. Tickets for that match are available to buy here.

Keep an eye on whufc.com and across our social media channels this week for all the latest from our training camp in the French Alps!