Time-saving: direct transfer with no stops, perfectly timed to your flight thanks to real-time monitoring.
Premium comfort: spacious, heated, and air-conditioned vans with ample space for luggage and ski gear.
Safety first: experienced drivers familiar with mountain roads.
Peace of mind: 90 minutes of free waiting time to accommodate flight delays.
Pickup included
Pickup included
1. Simple and Fast Booking
Book your transfer easily and securely online.
Select your travel date, arrival time, and group size (3 to 8 passengers).
Once confirmed, you will instantly receive an email with all important details: driver information, schedule, and contact details.
2. Real-Time Flight Monitoring
We track your flight in real-time using an integrated system.
If your flight is delayed or early, the driver adjusts the pick-up time accordingly, so you don’t have to wait unnecessarily.
You also benefit from up to 90 minutes of free waiting time after landing, to accommodate baggage claim and any delays.
3. Personalized Welcome at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport
Upon arrival, your driver will meet you in the Arrivals Hall, just after baggage claim.
For easy identification, the driver will hold a tablet displaying your name or group name.
You’ll be taken care of as soon as you are ready.
4. Boarding a Comfortable Premium Van
The driver will escort you to a high-end, spacious van suited for your group.
The vehicle includes:
Adjustable air conditioning and heating
Comfortable ergonomic seating
Ample space for luggage and ski equipment
Complimentary bottled water
The driver will assist with loading your luggage.
5. Direct and Scenic Journey to Les Arcs
The transfer is direct, with no unexpected stops unless requested.
The trip takes approximately 3 hours during winter, featuring stunning alpine landscapes: snowy mountains, forests, and valleys.
Your driver knows the route well and adapts to weather conditions to ensure your safety and comfort.
6. Drop-Off at Your Accommodation in Les Arcs
You will be dropped off directly at your accommodation, whether it’s a hotel, residence, or private chalet.
If your lodging is in a pedestrian or restricted access area, drop-off will be at the closest accessible point.
The driver will help you unload your luggage.
7. Return Transfer
If you book a return transfer, your driver will pick you up at your accommodation in Les Arcs at the agreed time.
The return trip to Lyon Airport will be conducted with the same comfort and safety standards.
You will be dropped off at the appropriate airport terminal in time for your flight.
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Available • Apps: G7, Uber
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