The Price of Geneva Transfers Continues to Be Reduced
Arriving from your plane to your ski domain is so easy.
These days there are a number of transfer companies based out of the airport in Geneva, which has led to the cost of Chamonix transfers going down by an significant amount.
It is no longer the case that there were hardly a a small number of ski transfer companies to decide on.
Now the traveler has a number of choices, with many companies running a small fleet of shiny minibuses.
Indeed if you are holidaying in a Chamonix chalet then a taxi ride can last just an hour, and set you back 25 Euros.
The short transfer time, and the reduced costs of Geneva transfers, has entailed that short skiing breaks are increasingly more popular as holiday makers choose to take less time off work, yet still wish to savour their skiing breaks.
This is set to continue as skiers are still keen to enjoy a ski holiday, but don’t want to take a whole seven days off work due to the downturn.
Another benefit of lower ski transfer costs is that the prices of ski breaks continues to drop.
Ski rental is definitely cheaper than it used to be in seasons past, especially if you take the opportunity to reserve online before heading out your skiing trip.
And although the weakness of the sterling against the euro makes things costlier in the skiing resort, if you are going on a luxury catered chalet then the majority of the trip vacation is already paid for in sterling prior to your arrival.






















