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Private and shared airport transfers, Val d'Isère
Established and efficient private transfer service to and from Geneva Airport
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This company offers reliable private transfers from Geneva Airport to Val d'Isère. Established and efficient - you can rely on them.
Successfully providing transfers for over twelve years here is what they have to offer:
- Transfer time to and from Val d’Isère: 2 hours 55 minutes
- Door-to-door drop off on private transfers (if the address supplied is accessible by road and depending on road conditions)
- A new and modern fleet of minibuses which are equipped for mountain conditions.
- Ability to provide private transfers in comfortable minibuses or 4x4 vehicles
- Ability to arrange transfers for events/occasions of any size.
- Partner of Geneva Airport and one of the only companies to have priority parking in the arrivals terminal
- A check-in desk at Geneva Airport where clients are met by their dedicated airport representatives
- Bookings office that is open 24/7 and where last minute bookings are accepted
- Professionally trained and (CPC) qualified drivers that speak English and French
- Environmentally friendly company
Child policy
Baby and booster seats are provided free of charge, simply add this to your booking. Children and babies still require a full seat in a transfer vehicle so count as one passenger.
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Booking with AlpyTransfers means booking with an eco-conscious company. They are committed to making changes to reduce their impact on the environment and providing sustainable working methods.
Here's how they're implementing this approach:
- offering driver training programs in order to reduce fuel and vehicle emissions
- adding speed limiters to all the vehicles in their fleet to help reduce emissions and fuel consumption
- researching alternative fleet options and transferring their fleet to electric and gas powered vehicles over the next decade