Costs of Ski Transfers Persists in Falling
Getting from the plane to your ski village is so easy.
These days there are a multitude of ski bus transfers operating from the airport in Geneva, this has meant the cost of Geneva Chamonix transfers coming down by a noticeable amount.
Gone are the days when there were scarcely a a small number of taxi operators to choose from.
Now the vacationer has a array of options, with the majority of airport transfer companies using a number of shiny buses.
Indeed if one is skiing in Les Houches then a Geneva airport ski transfer could last as little as an hour, and set you back 25 Euros.
The shortness of transfer times, and the reduced prices of Chamonix transfers, has entailed that ski weekends are increasingly more popular as snowboarders prefer to have less time off work, but still want to savor their skiing trips.
Skiing weekends will remain popular as people are keen to have a ski holiday, but aren’t keen to have a full 7 days off work due to the downturn.
An additional benefit of the lower transfer prices is that the cost of snowboarding breaks continues to fall.
Ski hire is definitely cheaper than it used to be, particularly if one takes the chance to reserve on the internet before heading out skiing.
And although the weakness of the sterling versus the euro means that stuff is costlier in the town, if you are going on a luxury catered chalet then the bulk of your holiday is already paid for in pounds before you arrive.











