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Friedrichschafen airport transfer

Friedrichschafen Airport (FDH) is located at 6 km of Friedrichschafen city centre, in the Baden-Wrttemberg. It is a small regional airport near Lake Constance (Bodensee) where three countries share borders: Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The lake is situated north of the airport and south of Switzerland and Principality of Lichtenstein. The site has the Alps to embellish it and you can arrange ski transfer to many ski resorts of easy access. Some of the airlines that serve the airport are Condor, Hahn Airlines, Hapag-Lloyd, Intersky, Lufthansa, Sun Express, and Ryan Air, which has 2 daily flights from Stansted in the UK. Friedrichshafen is the southernmost airport in Germany. It is centrally positioned so Austria can be reached by road in about half an hour, and Switzerland and Principality of Liechtenstein within one hour.

Friedrichshafen Airport is a gateway to 50 internationally known ski resorts in the Alps. Airport transfer can get you to ski resort in all three countries to which the airport is near. It is a fast journey to ski resorts in the south of Germany, in the north of Italy, in the east of Switzerland, and in the west of Austria. Friedrichshafen Airport transfer to Swiss ski resorts include Arosa, Bivio, Braunwald, Brigels, Waltensberg, Davos, Disentis/Sedrun, Flumserberg, Klosters, Val Lumnezia, Minschuns, Obersaxen, San Bernardino, Sivaplana, Toggenburg, Vals, St. Moritz, etc. An example of an Italian ski resort that can be reached from Friedrichshafen is Livigno. Actually, a range of Italian and Swiss ski resorts take maximum 2 hours in the ski transfer.

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A number of ski resorts in Germany, Austria, and Lichtenstein are located less than 90 minutes away from the airport. Ski transfer from Friedrichshafen Airport to Malbun in Lichtenstein is possible. German ski resorts include Bad Hindeland, Balderschwang, Oberstanfen, Oberstdorf, etc. Airport transfer to Austrian resorts includes Brand, Ischgl, Kappl/Tirol, Kleinwalsertal, Riezlern, Latans, Lech, Montafon, Pitztal/Tirol, and Stuben am Arlberg, among others.

It is possible to get to most ski resorts by bus or taxi instead of a private Friedrichshafen airport transfer. But for groups of 3 or more it is often best to arrange a ski transfer Friedrichshafen in advance with one of the Friedrichshafen airport transfer operators. Booking a private Friedrichshafen airport transfer will allow you to start you holiday without the stress of getting to the bus stations and paying expensive taxi fares.

Click here to get a Friedrichshafen airport transfer, where you will find a ski transfer request form for ski transfer Friedrichshafen

Check also some of the other ski transfer information pages for German airports:
Munich airport transfer
Friedrichshafen airport transfer
Baden-Baden airport transfer
Stuttgart airport transfer

click here for Friedrichshafen airport official website

 
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