The Cost of Ski Bus Transfers Persists in Being Slashed
Traveling from your flight to your ski town is so easy.
These days there are a plethora of ski transfer companies functioning out of the airport in Geneva, which has led to the price of Geneva transfers being cut by a noticeable amount.
Nowadays it is not the case that there were just a a small number of operators to decide on.
Now the traveler has a number of choices, with the majority of operators running a small fleet of shiny buses.
Especially if you are vacationing in a Chamonix chalet then a ski transfer could last just one hour, and set you back 25 Euros.
The short distance of the transfer, and the cheaper prices of Chamonix transfers, means that weekend ski breaks are increasingly more popular as holiday makers decide to take less holiday time, however all the same wish to savour their skiing holidays.
The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as avid skies are eager to go on a snowboarding trip, but do not want to book a whole seven days away from work because of the downturn.
An additional benefit of the reduced Geneva airport transfer costs is that the prices of skiing holidays continues to reduce.
Skiing hire is certainly less than we are accustomed to, especially if you take the chance to book on the internet before you head out your skiing holiday.
Whilst the relative weakness of the sterling against the euro means that stuff is dearer in the town, if you are booking a luxury catered ski chalet then the bulk of the trip vacation is already paid for in pounds before your arrival.











