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Tour Operators threaten Chambery pullout

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
dan2000, I think many people choose Chambery because it's so close to lots of places. That's why we chose it, once (and were diverted to Grenoble.....). When it works well, it's great.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I "choose" whichever flights work out cheapest for me (taking into account departure airport - so a £40 supplement to fly from Bristol is cheaper than a zero supplement Stansted flight, but a £120 supplement from Exeter (unless flight times are civilised so a friend can take me avoiding any parking costs) would tend to eliminate that flight from my considerations. Airport at the other end if transfers are included in a package is quite a long way down my list - but I would prefer to avoid Chambery this year if it doesn't cost too much more to do so. With unlimited budget, Exeter - GVA would be tempted, especially given that helicopter transfers aren't much more expensive (per head) than some private transfers!
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
davidof wrote:
is it just me or do weekend to weekends still make most efficient use of precious holiday time?


Last time I did the mathematics
Five weekdays plus 4 weekend days made 9 days.
Five weekdays plus 2 weekend days made 7 days.

Organising a trip for 8 days over 2 weekends allows 6 days sking plus a travel day at each end.
Organising a trip for 7 days including 1 weekend allows 5 days skiing plus a travel day at each end.
It should be pretty obvious why the tour operators and most skiers prefer the weekends.


When you have to travel half way round the world for downunder or even from the middle east travel days become important.
They come out of your annual allocation of work days off.

PS
You can get into a European ski resort with one travel day (plus the 10 hours time difference) from downunder.
It used to be 48 hours between beds but a little less now with less stops.
But you need 2 days (minus the 10 hours time difference) to get home. And a week to overcome the jet lag on the return.
It makes sense to go sking for at least a month at a time.
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