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Private & Shared Airport Transfers

Great value shared & private transfer shuttle service from Geneva Airport

by AlpyTransfers featured in Airport transfers Updated

AlpyTransfers offer a great value shuttle service as well as private transfers from Geneva Airport to Val Thorens. Established and efficient - you can rely on them.

Successfully providing transfers for over twelve years, choose from a shared or private service:

  • Shared transfers to and from Val Thorens with drop off and pick up from Val Thorens UCPA, Gare Routiere on Place des Arolles and Place du Slalom.
  • Additional drop off and pick up points at Moutiers, Saint Martin de Belleville and Les Menuires.
  • Private transfers will be door-to-door.

Why book with AlpyTransfers:

  • They operate a new and modern fleet of 8, 13 and 20 seat minibuses
  • In case of delay you can simply transfer to the next shuttle free of charge
  • Ability to provide private transfers in comfortable minibuses or 4x4 vehicles
  • Ability to arrange transfers for events/occasions of any size
  • A 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
  • Ability to pay and reserve seats online or the option to pay in cash on the day of travel
  • A bookings office that is open 24/7 - last minute bookings are accepted
  • Professionally trained and (CPC) qualified drivers that speak English and French
  • An environmentally friendly company - see the 'More Inspiration' section below.

Worth knowing

The private transfers are door-to-door.

Child policy

The company is able to provide you with both baby seats and booster seats for your children. Please make any requests in advance.

More inspiration...

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 are some of the ways in which they are 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/gas powered vehicles over the next decade