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A to Z's Standard winter rate starts at $300 from Bozeman International Airport (BZN) to Big Sky Town Center
Economy rates available, starting at $250

The cheapest way to get to Big Sky is to take the Skyline Bus. It costs $5 and you have to take a ~$20 ube/lyft to get to either Walmart or Gallatin Gateway Inn.

These are the 3 companies we know of that offer regular routes from the airport to Big Sky. You will be riding with other passengers, but the rate is affordable for a single passenger.
Karst ~$99.50/passenger
Shuttle to Big Sky ~$211.00/passenger
Peak Shuttle ~$88.15/passenger

IF you can get one ~$170 to Big Sky. Luggage capacity varies, higher capacity higher rate.
We don't recommend this option, and here's why. Uber drivers don't like this route. The economics are as follows:
-Round trip takes 2.5 hours
-of that $170, the driver makes around 50% (but we'll say 75% for argument's sake) = $127.50
-50 miles each w
IF you can get one ~$170 to Big Sky. Luggage capacity varies, higher capacity higher rate.
We don't recommend this option, and here's why. Uber drivers don't like this route. The economics are as follows:
-Round trip takes 2.5 hours
-of that $170, the driver makes around 50% (but we'll say 75% for argument's sake) = $127.50
-50 miles each way, assume 25MPG (lots of hills and snow reduce this greatly), assume $3 per gallon = $12
-Assume driver is in the oldest car allowed (16 years) so no depreciation is factored in. Total is $115.50 or $46.20/hr. If they get 50% of the ride, its $29.20/hr.
-On big weekends like Christmas or Presidents Day, Uber's can find other rides in Big Sky to supplement their income. But otherwise, they just decline the ride. We know, because people call us in a panic because their scheduled Uber was cancelled on them.
-Don't forget, 191 through the Gallatin Canyon is top 5 most dangerous roads in Montana