Multi-Stop Transfer vs Direct A-to-B Transfer
Multi-Stop Transfer
€30-200 (+€5-15 per stop)
Advantages
- Multiple pickups (e.g., from 2 different hotels)
- Multiple dropoffs (group splitting after airport)
- Restaurant detour during transfer
- Tourist photo-op stops
- Single coordinated booking instead of two separate
- Driver waits at intermediate stops
- Useful for split-family hotel arrangements
- Cost-efficient vs separate vehicles
Disadvantages
- Slightly higher cost (€5-15 per extra stop)
- Longer total trip duration
- Requires precise schedule coordination
- Wait times accumulate
Best For
Split families, group dinners en route, wedding logistics, business meetings during transfer
Direct A-to-B Transfer
€20-150 (per route)
Advantages
- Lowest cost per trip
- Fastest journey time
- Simple booking process
- Driver knows clear endpoint
- Most common service type
Disadvantages
- No flexibility for stops
- Can't accommodate group splitting
- No detours for meals/sightseeing
Best For
Single-destination trips, simple airport runs, point-to-point routes
Feature Comparison
Cost
+€5-15 per stop
Standard rate
Flexibility
Multiple stops
A to B only
Booking Coordination
Complex schedule
Simple
Total Time
Longer (stop times)
Shortest
Our Verdict
For most airport-to-hotel transfers, direct A-to-B is the right choice — fast, cheap, simple. Multi-stop adds value when you genuinely need split pickups/dropoffs, which is common for: families staying at different hotels, business groups traveling separately, wedding parties with multiple venues, or tourist groups wanting a sightseeing detour. Each extra stop adds €5-15 and 5-20 minutes, but eliminates the need for separate vehicle bookings.