The Cost of Chamonix Transfers Carries on Being Reduced
Traveling from the airport to your skiing resort is so simple.
These days there are a range of transfer companies running from Geneva international airport, which has led to the price of airport ski transfers going down noticeably.
Gone are the days when there were barely a a small number of transfer companies to pick.
Nowadays the vacationer has a crop of options, with many operators owning a small fleet of new taxis.
Moreover if one is holidaying in Les Houches then a ski transfer could take only one hour, and only cost 25 Euros.
The shortness of transfer times, and the reduced prices of Chamonix transfers, has meant that short skiing breaks are increasingly more popular as snowboarders prefer to take less holiday time, yet still want to savor their skiing trips.
The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as people are eager to have a snowboarding trip, but aren’t keen to have a whole seven days off work due to the global downturn.
Another benefit of lower Chamonix transfer prices is that the costs of snowboarding holidays carries on dropping.
Ski hire is most certainly less than we are used to, particularly if one takes the option to book on the internet before setting out your snowboarding break.
And although the relative weakness of the pound against the euro means that stuff is costlier in resort, if you are going on a Chamonix luxury catered ski chalet then the bulk of the break is already paid for in pounds sterling before your arrival.











