Costs of Ski Transfers from Geneva Continues to Be Slashed

July 2nd, 2009

Traveling from the plane to your Chamonix chalet is so easy.

Nowadays there are a plethora of airport ski transfers operating at Geneva international airport, this has led to the cost of Chamonix transfers being reduced by an significant amount.

Nowadays it is not the case that there were hardly a handful taxi operators to select.

Today the skier has a crop of choices, with virtually all transfer companies having a number of modern minibuses.

Especially if one is snowboarding in the Chamonix valley then a airport transfer can last just one hour, and cost as little as 25 Euros.

The shortness of transfer times, and the reduced costs of Chamonix transfers, has entailed that short ski breaks have become ever more popular as holiday makers choose to take less vacation time, however all the same wish to revel in their skiing holidays.

The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as avid skies are eager to enjoy a snowboarding vacation, but do not want to have a full seven days out of the office in part due to the recession.

Yet another benefit of the reduced Chamonix transfer costs is that the prices of ski holidays keeps on falling.

Snowboard hire is certainly cheaper than it used to be in the past, especially if you take the chance to book on line before you head out skiing.

Whilst the relative weakness of the pound sterling compared to the euro makes things dearer in resort, if you are going on a catered chalet then the majority of the holiday is already paid for in sterling before your arrival.

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