Costs of Ski Transfers Persists in Being Slashed

Coming from your plane to your snowboarding domain is nowadays so simple.

With a range of ski bus transfers running out of Geneva airport, which has led to the cost of Geneva transfers going down significantly.

Gone are the days when there were hardly a handful ski transfer companies to pick.

Today the skier has a range of choices, with many companies running a small fleet of shiny minibuses.

Indeed if one is skiing in the Chamonix valley then a transfer from Geneva to Chamonix could take only one hour, and cost 25 Euros.

The shortness of transfer times, and the cheaper costs of transfers from Geneva to Chamonix, has meant that weekend skiing breaks have become ever more popular as skiers opt to take less vacation time, however all the same want to delight in their skiing vacations.

The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as avid snowboarders are still keen to enjoy a snowboarding break, but aren’t keen to take a full seven days away from work in part due to the crisis.

Yet another benefit of lower airport transfer prices is that the prices of snowboarding trips carries on dropping.

Ski hire Chamonix is certainly less than it used to be in seasons past, particularly if you take the opportunity to reserve online before heading out snowboarding.

And whilst the relative weakness of the sterling compared to the euro makes things costlier in the resort, if you’re reserving a catered chalet holiday then the majority of the break is already paid for in pounds prior to your arrival.

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