The Cost of Ski Transfers Geneva Carries on Falling

Arriving from Geneva airport to your skiing town has never been so easy.

There are now a multitude of transfer companies functioning at Geneva airport, this has led to the cost of ski bus transfers going down significantly.

Nowadays it is not the case that there were merely a couple of companies to pick.

These days the snowboarder has a number of options, with the majority of transfer companies using a small fleet of smart buses.

Moreover if one is staying in Chamonix then a airport transfer can last just one hour, and cost as little as 25 Euros.

The speed of the transfer, and the reduced costs of Chamonix transfers, has meant that weekend ski breaks are more popular as people opt to take less holiday time, yet all the same want to enjoy their skiing holidays.

This is set to continue as skiers are keen to have a snowboarding break, but do not want to take a full week off work due to the downturn.

An additional benefit of lower taxi costs is that the prices of ski holidays carries on dropping.

Skiing hire is most certainly cheaper than it used to be in the past, especially if you take the chance to pay online before setting out skiing.

And whilst the relative weakness of the pound against the euro means that stuff is dearer in the resort, if you are going on a catered ski chalet then virtually all of the break is already paid for in pounds sterling ahead of your arrival.

Published in: Great Travel Tips, Web Of Leisure | on July 4th, 2009 |

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