La Tania, Courchevel and Val D'Isere are now available to ski holiday planners through MuchBetterChalets.com.
MuchBetterChalets.com, launched in September this year, has responded to stronger than expected demand for its ‘Request a Chalet’ service by making it available in 3 new ski resorts. The additions of La Tania, Courchevel and Val D’Isere mean ski holiday planners can now save themselves the hassle of searching for chalets by requesting tailored offers from independent chalet owners in any of 13 popular ski resorts in France and Switzerland.
Once a customer places their request, they receive an average of 6 offers on their private ‘TripWall’ planning page. Here they can share and compare offers as a group, view websites of chalet companies and book direct to get the best prices. MuchBetterChalets.com then even give the customer £1 back for every £100 they spend. The service saves them time and effort, uncovers hard-to-find properties, and makes group planning much easier.
Alex Narracott, founder, said “We have been amazed at how popular the service it has been. It proves our belief that there are simply too many websites and choices out there for skiers to search if they are looking to find a chalet.”
The service is now available in Morzine, Chamonix, Meribel, Courchevel, La Tania, Les Arcs, La Plagne, Tignes, Val D’ Isere, Samoens and St Foy in France, as well as Verbier and Zermatt in Switzerland. Across these resorts there are 220 chalet operators waiting to make skiers offers, representing over 1200 properties. The team intend to offer the service for popular destinations in Austria and Italy next winter, as well as more resorts in France and Switzerland.
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