The Price of Ski Transfers Continues to Be Reduced
Getting from Geneva airport to your ski town is so simple.
There are now a number of airport transfer companies working out of Geneva international airport, this has meant the cost of ski bus transfers coming down significantly.
Nowadays it is not the case that there were scarcely a couple of operators to take.
Now the holiday maker has a range of options, with most ski transfer companies having a small fleet of new buses.
Especially if you are holidaying in Chamonix then a transfer could take only one hour, and cost 25 Euros.
The speed of the transfer, and the reduced costs of Chamonix transfers, means that weekend skiing breaks are more popular as holiday makers prefer to take less vacation time, however still wish to delight in their snowboarding holidays.
The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as snowboarders are eager to have a snowboarding vacation, but aren’t keen to book a full 7 days off work due to the downturn.
Yet another benefit of lower ski transfer costs is that the cost of snowboarding trips carries on falling.
Skiing rental is definitely less than it used to be in seasons past, particularly if one takes the chance to pay on the internet prior to leaving for skiing.
Whilst the lowered value of the pound sterling versus the euro makes things more expensive in the resort, if you are going on a catered chalet then virtually all of the break is already paid for in pounds ahead of your arrival.











