Getting from the plane to your ski resort is so easy.
These days there are a plethora of ski transfer companies based from Geneva, which has led to the cost of Geneva transfers going down by an significant amount.
These days it is no longer the case that there were merely a handful taxi operators to opt for.
At present the traveler has a number of options, with nearly all airport transfer companies having a number of smart buses.
Indeed if one is vacationing in Les Houches then a transfer from Geneva to Chamonix can take only an hour, and set you back 25 Euros.
The short transfer time, and the reduced costs of Geneva to Chamonix transfers, has meant that skiing weekends have become more popular as skiers decide to have less time off work, but still want to savor their snowboarding holidays.
The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as avid skies are eager to have a snowboarding holiday, but don’t want to take a full 7 days out of the office owing to the downturn.
Another benefit of the lower ski transfer prices is that the costs of skiing vacations keeps on dropping.
Ski hire Chamonix is definitely less than it used to be in seasons past, especially if one takes the chance to reserve online before you head out your skiing break.
And although the weakness of the pound sterling against the euro means that stuff is costlier in resort, if you’re reserving a catered chalet then the majority of the trip vacation is paid for in sterling before you arrive.











