Traveling from your plane to your skiing field was never easier.
With a number of airport transfer companies working out of Geneva airport, this has led to the cost of airport ski transfers being reduced noticeably.
Nowadays it is not the case that there were scarcely a few operators to pick.
Now the holiday maker has a range of options, with well nigh all ski transfer companies owning a small fleet of shiny taxis.
Indeed if you are staying in Chamonix then travel to Chamonix can last just an hour, and only cost 25 Euros.
The speed of the transfer, and the reduced prices of Chamonix transfers, means that short skiing breaks are more popular as vacationers prefer to take less holiday time, but still want to savour their skiing trips.
Ski weekends are set to remain popular as snowboarders are still keen to have a skiing break, but are not keen to have a full 7 days away from work in part due to the recession.
The other benefit of the reduced ski transfer costs is that the prices of ski holidays goes on falling.
Skiing hire is definitely more reasonable than it used to be in seasons past, particularly if you take the chance to reserve on the internet before you head out skiing.
And whilst the relative weakness of the pound versus the euro means that stuff is dearer in the resort, if you’re reserving a catered chalet then nearly all of the trip vacation is paid for in sterling ahead of your arrival.












