Getting from the airport to your ski village was never easier.
Nowadays there are a multitude of ski transfer companies working in the airport in Geneva, this has led to the cost of airport transfers being cut noticeably.
Gone are the days when there were hardly a a small number of taxi operators to select.
At present the traveler has a crop of choices, with nearly all companies operating a number of shiny buses.
Moreover if you are skiing in Chamonix then a Geneva airport ski transfer could take only one hour, and cost 25 Euros.
The speed of the transfer, and the cheaper costs of Geneva to Chamonix transfers, means that skiing weekends are more popular as skiers prefer to have less time off work, but still want to savor their snowboarding breaks.
The popularity of ski weekends is set to continue as avid skies are eager to enjoy a ski break, but aren’t keen to book a whole seven days away from work in part due to the downturn.
Another benefit of the reduced ski transfer costs is that the cost of ski holidays continues to reduce.
Skiing rental is most certainly less than it used to be, especially if you take the option to pay on line before you head out skiing.
And although the lowered value of the sterling versus the euro means things are costlier in the resort, if you’re going on a catered chalet holiday then nearly all of the holiday is paid for in pounds before your arrival.