
Premium Relocation Services France 2026: Full-Service International Moves
Quick answer: Premium international relocation from France in 2026 starts around €5,000 for a 3-bedroom home and scales past €25,000 for a 5+ bedroom property with art and antiques. The service includes lead-packer crews, custom crating, ad valorem insurance (1–3% of declared value), white-glove furniture handling, settle-in concierge support, and full customs management for non-EU destinations. Established names include Lagache Mobility (75+ years), Blondeau (since 1913), Griffon Movers and AGS Déménagement International, with pan-European specialists like Flyto Relocation offering similar service quality with transparent fixed pricing from €3,400.
Premium relocation is not simply ”the same move with nicer trucks”. It is a different operating model where the mover assumes responsibility for every step of an end-to-end household transfer — including the parts most movers leave to the client. For French residents relocating to other EU capitals, Switzerland, the UK or further afield, premium service is the difference between a stressful month and a non-event.
This guide explains what is genuinely included in premium tier pricing in 2026, what white-glove crating and concierge support actually look like in practice, and which client profiles get a real return on the price difference.
What ”premium relocation” actually includes in 2026
The word ”premium” is over-used in marketing. The seven elements below define genuine premium service in the French international moving market — not all seven need to appear, but a real premium offer shows at least five.
1. Lead-packer crew with white-glove training
Premium crews are sized 3–6 movers depending on volume, with a named lead packer (chef d’équipe emballage) trained on fragile, antique and high-value handling. The crew arrives the day before pickup for full pre-pack on large moves.
2. Custom crating for fragile and oversized items
Bespoke wooden crates with foam-fitted interiors for fine art, mirrors, chandeliers, sculptures, large televisions and musical instruments. Typical cost per crate ranges €150–€800 depending on size and item type.
3. Ad valorem insurance on declared value
French statutory carrier liability is capped per kilo (Code de Commerce article L133-1) which is inadequate for high-value items. Premium service includes ad valorem coverage at 1–3% of declared value with replacement-cost basis rather than depreciated value.
4. Named project manager and direct contact channel
One coordinator owns your move from quote to delivery, with named contact details (mobile, email) accessible throughout the project. No call centre rerouting.
5. Concierge services at destination
Settle-in coordination including utility setup, internet connection, school enrolment paperwork, vehicle import registration, residence permit appointments, banking introductions. Typical concierge add-on: €1,000–€3,500.
6. Furniture disassembly, reassembly and placement
Beyond loading and unloading: furniture comes out of the lorry at destination and is placed exactly where you want it in each room, reassembled, with packing materials removed and recycled.7. Storage with climate control between properties
Many premium relocations involve a gap between properties. Premium storage uses climate-controlled facilities with 24/7 security, typical pricing €150–€400 per month for 20 m³.
Premium market 2026: who serves France
The French premium international moving market includes domestic luxury specialists with decades of heritage and pan-European specialists with continental coverage and transparent pricing.
| Provider | Notable detail | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Lagache Mobility | 75+ years, recognised premium provider | French intra-country premium plus EU |
| Blondeau | Founded 1913, 4.9/5 rating, Paris luxury focus | Hôtel particulier and high-value Parisian moves |
| Griffon Movers | Paris, fine art, corporate seats, residences | Art-heavy and corporate relocations |
| AGS Déménagement International | 147 sites in 100 countries, FIDI/FAIM Plus | Corporate and intercontinental premium |
| Flyto Relocation | Pan-European, 20 countries since 2018 | European cross-border premium with fixed pricing |
| Artrans | Premium positioning, French national | Domestic premium with international add-on |
Source: lagachemobility.com, demenagement-blondeau.com, griffonmovers.com, ags-demenagement.com, artrans.fr.
Premium pricing structure: what €5,000+ buys in 2026
Premium pricing is rarely advertised online because every brief is bespoke. The brackets below represent typical 2026 budgets for verified premium delivery from France to common European destinations.
- 3 movers, lead packer
- Full pack and unpack
- Furniture disassembly and reassembly
- Custom crating for fragile items (up to 3 crates)
- Insurance with declared value
- Named project manager
- Settle-in concierge
- 4–5 movers including lead packer
- Two-day pack and one-day load
- Custom crating for art, antiques, instruments
- Ad valorem insurance 1–3% of value
- Concierge: utilities, internet, school
- Climate-controlled bridging storage
- Customs and ToR processing
- 5–8 movers + dedicated art handlers
- Multi-day pre-pack
- Bespoke crating per item, climate transport
- Specialist insurance with appraisal
- Full concierge including vehicle and pet
- Bonded warehouse intermediate storage
- FIDI / FAIM Plus certified handling
White-glove packing: how it differs from standard
The difference between standard packing and white-glove packing shows in materials, time and technique.
| Aspect | Standard packing | White-glove packing |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Recycled boxes, mixed paper | New double-wall boxes, acid-free tissue, glassine |
| Fragile wrapping | Bubble wrap | Bubble + foam + custom crate |
| Wardrobe handling | Garment bag | Wardrobe carton + cedar inserts |
| Time on site | Pack and load same day | Pre-pack day, separate load day |
| Photography | Inventory list only | Photo log of every fragile item |
| Per-box weight cap | None — boxes can be 30+ kg | Maximum 20 kg per box for safe handling |
Insurance: ad valorem vs statutory
This is the single biggest functional difference between premium and standard tiers for high-value households.
French statutory carrier liability under Code de Commerce article L133-1 compensates per kilo of weight shipped — typically €20–€25 per kg with a maximum of €30 per kg under contract type. A €15,000 painting weighing 4 kg falls under €120 of statutory cover.
Ad valorem insurance assigns coverage to the declared value of each item rather than its weight. Premium service includes ad valorem cover at 1–3% of declared value with the following:
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Replacement-cost basis
You receive the cost of replacing the item new, not depreciated value
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Pair and set protection
If one of a pair is damaged, both are covered
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Mechanical and electrical derangement
Internal damage to electronics covered, not only visible damage
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Mould and mildew coverage
Particularly important for storage between properties
Concierge services: what is actually delivered
Concierge support is where premium relocation diverges most from standard service. The list below covers what genuinely capable premium movers handle in 2026:
| Concierge service | What is included | Add-on cost (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Home search assistance | Property shortlisting, viewings, lease negotiation | €2,000–€5,000 |
| Utilities setup | Electricity, gas, water, internet, TV | €300–€600 |
| School enrolment | School shortlist, application support | €500–€1,500 |
| Vehicle import / registration | Export, transport, destination registration | €1,500–€4,000 + transport |
| Pet relocation | Documentation, transport, quarantine support | €800–€2,500 per pet |
| Banking introduction | Account opening appointments, expat-friendly banks | €300–€600 |
| Residence permit appointment | Paperwork prep, appointment booking, escort | €500–€1,500 |
| Language and culture briefing | Multi-session orientation | €600–€2,000 |
Who benefits from premium service?
Premium pricing only makes financial sense when the additional cost is recovered in time saved, risk reduced or quality protected. The four client profiles below consistently get a real return on premium service:
Corporate executive relocations
Companies almost always select premium for executives on international assignment. The hourly value of a senior executive’s time over a 4–6 week settle-in period makes self-managed relocation false economy. Most large corporates work through global mobility partners with FIDI/FAIM Plus certified movers.
Art collectors and high-value households
Households with art, antiques, fine furniture or musical instruments need crating and ad valorem cover that standard tiers do not include. The cost of one damaged Steinway or one cracked oil painting dwarfs the premium price difference.
Multi-property families
Families moving between primary and secondary residences (Paris-Geneva, Paris-Courchevel, Paris-Marbella) value the single accountable project manager more than the lowest price. Repeat clients are common in this segment.
Time-poor professionals
Doctors, lawyers, finance professionals and entrepreneurs frequently choose premium simply because their time is worth more than the price gap. The pre-pack and concierge tiers compress a 6-week settle-in to 7–10 days.
Corporate vs private premium: what changes
Premium service has slightly different priorities for corporate-paid vs privately-paid moves. The mover usually adjusts the delivery accordingly.
Corporate-paid premium
From €8,000 (3-bed EU)
- Direct billing to employer
- Tax-friendly invoice format
- Settle-in concierge included
- Spouse and family orientation
- FIDI/FAIM compliant documentation
- Status reporting to global mobility team
Private-paid premium
From €5,000 (3-bed EU)
- Direct client relationship
- More flexible scope and pricing
- Concierge as opt-in modules
- Multi-property scheduling
- Premium storage between properties
- Discretion and privacy
Timeline for a premium relocation from France
- Week 1: Pre-move survey and quoteOn-site or video survey, detailed inventory with replacement values, written fixed quote within 5 working days.
- Week 2–3: Customs and concierge setupToR1 (UK) or Form 18.44 (Switzerland) processing, concierge intake interview, school and utility shortlists prepared.
- Week 4: Pre-pack dayLead packer arrives for fragile and high-value items, custom crates built on-site if required, photo inventory created.
- Week 4: Load dayFull crew loads exclusive lorry, statutory and ad valorem insurance activated, transit begins.
- Week 5: Transit and customs clearance3–7 days transit within Europe, customs cleared at destination, project manager confirms ETA daily.
- Week 5–6: Delivery, placement and unpackFurniture placed per room plan, boxes unpacked, materials removed, settle-in concierge tasks executed.
FAQ
What does premium international relocation from France cost in 2026?
A 3-bedroom premium move (30–40 m³) from France to another EU country starts around €5,000. A 4–5 bed home with concierge ranges €10,000–€18,000. Estates with fine art and intercontinental destinations range €20,000 to €100,000+. The premium tier includes lead-packer crews, custom crating, ad valorem insurance, and named project management — all line-itemised in a fixed written quote.
What is the difference between premium and standard moving service?
Premium adds: lead-packer crew with white-glove training, custom crating for fragile and oversized items, ad valorem insurance at replacement value (vs statutory per-kilo), named project manager with direct contact, concierge services at destination (utilities, schools, vehicle import), and climate-controlled bridging storage. Standard moves provide professional crew, basic protection blankets, and statutory carrier liability — adequate for most household contents without high-value items.
Is FIDI / FAIM Plus certification important for premium moves?
Yes for high-value or corporate-paid moves. FIDI Global Alliance and FAIM Plus certification require audited financial stability, quality management systems, environmental compliance and crew training. Corporate global mobility programmes typically require FIDI/FAIM Plus movers. For private moves the certification signals process maturity but is not strictly necessary — verified ad valorem cover and lead-packer training matter more in practice.
How is ad valorem insurance priced and what does it cover?
Ad valorem insurance costs 1–3% of declared total replacement value with deductibles typically €250–€500. Coverage includes replacement-cost basis, pair-and-set protection, mechanical and electrical derangement of electronics, and mould/mildew during storage. Prepare an itemised inventory with realistic replacement costs before requesting a quote — undervaluation can trigger pro-rata claim reduction.
Can premium concierge services help with French school enrolment abroad?
Yes. Premium concierge typically includes school shortlist preparation, application support and follow-up for international schools at the destination. For French families relocating, agencies like Lycée français and AEFE network schools have established admissions processes the concierge can navigate. Typical concierge add-on for school support: €500–€1,500 per family.
How long does a premium relocation from France take end to end?
Allow 4–6 weeks from quote sign-off to settled-in delivery. Pre-pack and load typically take 2–3 days at origin, transit 3–7 days within Europe, customs clearance 1–3 days for non-EU destinations, delivery and unpack 1–2 days. Concierge tasks (utilities, schools, vehicle import) often continue 2–4 weeks after delivery.
Do premium movers handle fine art and antiques differently?
Yes. Premium handling includes condition reports before packing, custom-built wooden crates with foam-fitted interiors, climate-controlled transport for sensitive items, and specialist insurance with independent appraisal. Lagache Mobility, Blondeau, Griffon Movers and Flyto Relocation premium tier all offer specialist art and antique handling. For collections worth more than €100,000 ask specifically about FIDI-certified specialist art movers in the carrier network.
Is premium service worth it for a 2-bedroom move?
Usually no, unless you have specific high-value items (art, instruments, antiques) or you are time-poor and value the concierge support. For a typical 2-bedroom household with standard contents, a well-executed Gold/Standard tier from a pan-European specialist (€2,150–€4,000) delivers excellent quality. Premium becomes financially logical at 3+ bedrooms, declared values above €50,000, or where corporate billing applies.
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