Getting from the airport to your Chamonix chalet is so easy.
There are now a choice of airport transfer companies running at Geneva international airport, this has meant the cost of Geneva airport transfers coming down by an significant amount.
These days it is no longer the case that there were hardly a couple of airport transfer companies to opt for.
Today the traveler has a crop of options, with the majority of companies owning a fleet of new buses.
Indeed if one is staying in Les Houches then a taxi ride could take just one hour, and cost only 25 Euros.
The short transfer time, and the reduced prices of transfers from Geneva to Chamonix, has entailed that weekend ski breaks are more popular as holiday makers opt to take less holiday time, yet all the same wish to enjoy their skiing trips.
Skiing weekends will remain popular as skiers are still keen to go on a ski trip, but aren’t keen to take a full week off work because of the current economic downturn.
Yet another benefit of the lower Chamonix transfer costs is that the cost of ski breaks continues to drop.
Snowboard hire is certainly more reasonable than it used to be in seasons past, especially if one takes the chance to reserve online before you head out snowboarding.
Whilst the relative weakness of the pound against the euro makes things costlier in the resort, if you’re reserving a luxury catered ski chalet then the majority of your holiday is already paid for in pounds sterling ahead of your arrival.











