Affiliate disclosure

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you follow one and go on to book, the provider may pay TransferSelect a commission. That arrangement does not decide which transfer option we recommend, and it never changes what the comparison says about the options that earn us nothing.

How affiliate links work here

Where a transfer option can be booked through a commercial partner, we link to that partner rather than selling anything ourselves. TransferSelect is not a taxi firm, a transfer operator or a booking agent, and no transaction happens on this site.

If you follow one of those links and complete a qualifying booking, the provider may pay us a commission on that sale. Commercial links are marked as sponsored, open in a new tab, and carry a short disclosure next to the offer itself as well as in the footer, so the disclosure reaches you where you are deciding whether to click rather than only on this page.

Commission does not decide what we recommend

This is the part that matters, and it is a rule the product is built around rather than a promise attached to it:

  • Options that earn us nothing are compared on equal terms with options that pay. Scheduled buses, official taxi tariffs and other public transport appear in the same table, with the same detail.
  • We may recommend an option we earn nothing from. On the one route published so far, the cheapest option is the coach, which pays us nothing and is labelled cheapest anyway.
  • A route may carry no overall recommendation at all, even when a bookable offer is present, if the evidence does not support a single winner. Naming one would earn more; we leave it unset.
  • Which option is cheapest, fastest or best suited is derived from the route's recorded facts. Commercial data is not an input to that calculation.

How we compare sets out the evidence and recommendation rules in full.

Offers must be relevant to the route

A commercial offer only appears where it is genuinely the right kind of product. Only airport-transfer inventory can enter a transfer comparison or a transfer method section, so an accommodation or activities partner cannot be shown as a way of making the journey, whatever it might pay.

We do not pad transfer pages with unrelated travel products because they happen to be monetisable, and commercial offers sit beneath the comparison rather than interrupting it.

Prices and booking conditions are the provider's

We do not add a surcharge to any provider's price, and we have no mechanism to: the link sends you to the provider's own page with their tracking attached, and they set what you pay.

For the same reason, we will not claim that an affiliate link always produces the same price a different route to the provider would. Provider prices, availability, cancellation terms and booking conditions are controlled entirely by the provider and can change at any time. Confirm the price and the terms with them before you commit.Price methodology explains how we label prices and why we sometimes deliberately show none.

Who currently pays us

At the time of writing, one provider has an active affiliate relationship with TransferSelect: Viator, for private airport transfer products. No other provider currently earns us anything.

Provider relationships may change or expand over time, and this page will be updated when they do. We would rather name the one relationship we have than describe a partner network we do not.

More about how this works

This page is the formal disclosure. How we make money is the longer explanation: what the commission pays for, and the specific structural reasons it cannot change the editorial answer.