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Geneva to Val Thoren transfers

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Hi, can anyone recommend a transfer company Geneva to Val Thorens in March for a group of 6. What should we be expecting to pay? Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I've used findtransfers.com a few times now to book private transfers and always found good firms to use.
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Are you looking for shared or private?
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Alpybus-they do a scheduled service which is pretty cost effective per head (Thursday to Monday) and also private transfers. https://www.alpybus.com/val-thorens
Coolrunnings-they do private transfers, or shared ones-on the basis that you join someone else's "private" transfer to keep the price down, or you book a transfer and open it up for others to join, thereby reducing the cost (you may end up with no-one joining you). https://www.coolrunnings.eu
I've used both. Alpybus per head isn't too bad. I see they are still quoting about €60 one way despite the increase in fuel costs. For the scheduled service you need to give yourself a decent window between flight arrival and bus departure, and of course, if your flight is delayed, the bus will leave without you. You have to hope there's space on the next one.
No idea what it would be for 6 for a private transfer for either.
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We've used Alpybus, Altibus and Ben's Bus for shared transfers and all have been good. Alpy and Ben's charged about €55 each way last season and Alti was more expensive.
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