The Price of Airport Transfers from Geneva Persists in Being Cut

July 1st, 2009

Coming from your plane to your snowboarding field is so simple.

There are now a multitude of airport transfer companies based at Geneva international airport, which has meant the price of Geneva transfers coming down noticeably.

It is no longer the case that there were barely a couple of companies to select.

Nowadays the traveler has a crop of options, with nearly all transfer companies operating a number of smart minibuses.

Moreover if one is snowboarding in the Chamonix valley then a taxi ride could take as little as an hour, and cost only 25 Euros.

The speed of the transfer, and the reduced costs of Geneva transfers, means that ski weekends are increasingly more popular as holiday makers prefer to take less vacation time, yet all the same wish to savor their skiing trips.

Ski weekends in Chamonix will remain popular as avid snowboarders are still keen to have a snowboarding break, but aren’t keen to have a whole seven days out of the office due to the recession.

Yet another benefit of the reduced taxi costs is that the costs of snowboarding breaks carries on dropping.

Snowboard rental is definitely cheaper than we are used to, particularly if one takes the option to book on line prior to leaving for snowboarding.

Whilst the relative weakness of the pound sterling compared to the euro makes things more expensive in the skiing town, if you are booking a luxury catered chalet then most of the break is paid for in pounds sterling before you arrive.

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