With so many people offering transport services from Geneva to the Chamonix Valley it can be a daunting task trying to find a cost effective shuttle, and more so, not to be left waiting for a considerable time at the airport. By shopping around you can now certainly find an option that will satisfy both criteria but there are certain things you should look out for before handing over your money.
Transfer companies are able to provide pre-booked shuttles or keep to a tight, regular schedule. What they are not permitted to do is to pick up people from the street for cash. The legitimate transfer companies will all hold an International CPC or French Attestation de Capacite. If you accept a lift with companies who do not hold one of these licenses, you would not be insured on the journey and could be left high and dry in the case of an accident.
If you are unsure, always ask to see the transport license from the driver. Alternatively Chamonix Valley Transfers act as a booking agent for transfer companies. They will look for the cheapest available shuttle that is matched closest to your arrival/departure and only use operators that are fully licensed for your travel.
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This guest article was written by Trefor Evans from www.chamonix-valley-transfers.com. To find out more about Chamonix valley transfers – visit their website at www.chamonix-valley-transfers.com.
