Business travel is measured in minutes. A flight that lands on time means nothing if the onward transfer is a scramble; a packed day of meetings unravels the moment one transfer runs late. For the executive, the question is not whether a chauffeur is a luxury — it is whether the alternative quietly costs more.
Across Switzerland's compact financial geography — Geneva, Lausanne, Zug, Basel and Zurich — a private chauffeur turns transit into productive, predictable time. Here is what that buys, concretely.
Punctuality you can build a day around
The core value is a schedule that holds. A pre-booked chauffeur is positioned before you need them, knows the route and the traffic, and absorbs the small delays that derail a self-driven or taxi-dependent day. For airport arrivals, flight tracking means the car adjusts to you, not the other way round.
When a day runs from an early breakfast meeting to a late dinner across several addresses, that reliability compounds: every transfer that simply works protects the meeting on either side of it.
Productivity on the move
A chauffeured car is a mobile office. Freed from driving and parking, you take a call, review a deck or simply prepare for the next conversation, in a quiet cabin with Wi-Fi and climate control. Over a multi-meeting day, the hours otherwise lost to traffic become working hours — the clearest return a chauffeur offers.
Multi-city meetings, one chauffeur
Switzerland's business centres sit close together, which makes multi-city days routine: private banking in Geneva and Lausanne, funds in Zug, corporate and institutional meetings in Basel and Zurich. A single chauffeur and vehicle for the day — or several days — moves you between them on an hourly disposal, waiting between appointments so you never re-book a leg.
| Centre | Known for | Typical pairing |
|---|---|---|
| Geneva | Private banking, organisations | Lausanne, airport arrivals |
| Lausanne | Family offices, headquarters | Geneva, Montreux |
| Zug | Funds, commodities, crypto | Zurich |
| Basel | Pharma, corporate, institutions | Zurich |
| Zurich | Banking, corporate, closing dinners | Zug, Basel, airport |
Discretion and confidentiality
For sensitive travel, who meets whom is itself confidential. Our chauffeurs are accustomed to this register — understated vehicles, no questions, no chatter, and seamless coordination with assistants or security where present. The car becomes a private space, not a point of exposure.
Corporate accounts and recurring travel
For companies with regular travel, a recurring arrangement removes friction entirely: known vehicles, consistent chauffeurs, a single point of contact and clear, agreed estimates rather than a meter. The same standard applies whether it is a one-off roadshow or a standing weekly transfer.
- Consistent chauffeurs and vehicles for recurring routes.
- Single point of contact for scheduling and changes.
- Transparent estimates agreed in advance — no meter, no surprises.
- Coordination with private aviation and airport arrivals.
Frequently asked questions
A chauffeur is pre-booked, positioned before you need them, and tracks your flight — so the schedule holds. The cabin is a quiet workspace, and the rate is agreed in advance rather than metered. For a comparison, see our chauffeur vs taxi guide.
Yes. Multi-city days across the Geneva–Lausanne–Zug–Basel–Zurich corridor are routine. A single chauffeur and vehicle stay with you on an hourly disposal, waiting between meetings so you never re-book a leg.
Yes. Our Mercedes vehicles offer a quiet cabin, Wi-Fi, climate control and privacy — a mobile office for calls, preparation or review between appointments.
Yes. For recurring travel we provide consistent chauffeurs and vehicles, a single point of contact and clear estimates agreed in advance. Share your typical routes and we will tailor the arrangement.
Yes. We coordinate with the FBO and set pickup to the jet's actual arrival, with a discreet transfer from the private terminal. See our private aviation transfers.
