The classic Geneva taxi: metered fare
Geneva taxis traditionally charge by the meter: a pickup fee around 6-7 CHF, then a per-kilometre rate that varies by time of day (night surcharge common between 10pm-6am) and traffic. The final price is only known on arrival.
DRIVETOME VTC: fixed price announced upfront
With DRIVETOME, the price is calculated and shown before departure, based on actual trip distance — traffic jam or not, the amount doesn't change. For an airport-to-downtown trip, expect from CHF 80, all inclusive (tolls, standard luggage, 15 minutes free waiting).
Price comparison by route
- Airport → city centre: Taxi CHF 35-50 variable · DRIVETOME from CHF 80 fixed (up to 4 pax) · TPG bus a few francs/pax
- Short city ride: Taxi CHF 15-25 · DRIVETOME from CHF 80 (minimum fare) · Tram/bus CHF 3/pax
- To a ski resort (Chamonix, Megève): Metered taxi not recommended for long distances · DRIVETOME fixed from CHF 250-290 · Shared shuttle varies by operator
Example for a group
For 4 passengers with luggage on an airport-to-downtown trip: a taxi would likely charge CHF 45-55 total (one vehicle usually suffices), close to DRIVETOME's CHF 80 fixed rate — but with meter uncertainty in traffic. For 5-6 people needing a van, DRIVETOME's Tesla Model X is often more advantageous than a classic metered taxi van.
Payment and tipping
Geneva taxis accept card and cash; tipping isn't mandatory in Switzerland but appreciated for good service. With DRIVETOME, payment is made securely online by card, no cash handling on board.
Surcharges to know about
Some taxis apply variable surcharges (night, bulky luggage, pets). With DRIVETOME, the only surcharge is the night rate (10pm-6am, +20%), clearly stated before confirmation — no other surprises possible.
Our honest advice
For a solo daytime trip, taxi or tram remain competitive. For a group, a night-time schedule, or the peace of mind of a known price upfront, fixed pricing quickly becomes the most rational option — priced per vehicle, not per person. See also the regulatory differences between taxi and VTC →
