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Title: Alps2Alps First Annual Alps Transfer Index Reports an 885 Price Gap in Ski Resort Transfers
London, England, United Kingdom, 10th Oct 2025 — A private transfer from the airport to a ski resort is more than just logistics — it’s the first chapter of every Alpine holiday. Until now, travelers had little hard data on what they were really paying for.That changes with today’s publication of the Alps Transfer Index 2025, the first-of-its-kind annual report from Alps2Alps. Based on more than 500 price points across 50 key routes and a semantic deep-dive into over 7,000 customer reviews, the Index provides unprecedented transparency into one of the Alps’ most opaque markets.Staggering Price Gaps: 88.5% Difference Across RoutesThe report’s headline finding reveals an 88.5% gap in the cost per kilometer, from €2.08/km on competitive Austrian routes to €3.92/km on logistically complex French corridors. Crucially, the analysis proves that the highest price does not guarantee the best quality: some of the costliest transfers fail to make the top 10 for customer satisfaction.The Price of Waiting: Booking Late Can Cost a Family Dinner in CourchevelOne of the most striking insights: waiting costs money. Families booking just two weeks before departure pay on average 14.5% more than those reserving six months in advance.Italy (+16.7%) and France (+14.2%) show the sharpest surges.Austria (+13.7%) and Switzerland (+14.0%) are more stable, but their high baseline price makes last-minute transfers particularly costly.Routes such as Munich → Mayrhofen (+17.8%) demonstrate how early-bird deals quickly vanish.Value Isn’t Evenly Distributed: Austria and Italy LeadThe ATI Value Score, normalizing cost per kilometer, reveals Austria and Northern Italy as best-value champions, with Innsbruck → St. Anton am Arlberg at just €2.08/km.France and Switzerland retain their premium reputation,...
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