Premium, private and stress-free transfer ideal for families, friends or business travelers. Scenic alpine views and professional service from airport to doorstep.
Pickup included
Pickup included
Step-by-Step Transfer Experience
1. Easy and Instant Booking
Reserve your transfer online by choosing your travel date, arrival time, and group size (3 to 8 passengers).
You will receive instant confirmation with all the necessary details.
2. Real-Time Flight Monitoring
Your driver will monitor your flight in real-time to adjust your pick-up time in case of delay.
Up to 90 minutes of free waiting time is included after landing.
3. Personal Welcome at Lyon Airport
Upon arrival at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport, your driver will greet you in the Arrivals Hall, just after baggage claim.
They will be holding a tablet clearly displaying your name or group name for easy identification.
4. Boarding a Comfortable Premium Van
You will be guided to a spacious, high-end van designed for 3 to 8 passengers, featuring:
Adjustable air conditioning and heating
Comfortable seating
Large luggage and ski gear capacity
Complimentary bottled water
The driver will assist you with loading your luggage.
5. Direct Scenic Journey to Val Thorens
The transfer is direct with no unexpected stops unless requested.
The drive takes approximately 3.5 hours in winter and includes stunning alpine scenery: snowy mountains, valleys, and forests.
6. Drop-Off at Your Accommodation
You will be dropped off directly at your specified accommodation in Val Thorens, whether it's a hotel, residence, or private chalet.
If the address is in a pedestrian-only or restricted access zone, drop-off will be at the nearest possible location.
7. Return Transfer (if selected)
For return trips, your driver will pick you up directly from your accommodation in Val Thorens at the agreed time.
You will be dropped off at the appropriate terminal at Lyon Airport in time for your flight.
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