ivar said:
It is almost impossible to get anything if you are looking around in local businesses. I have experience IT experience from Silicon Valley, but this counts for nothing here... since firms would rather hire "family or friends"... you CV does not matter.
you're probably in a bad part of Spain for that. If you were in, say, Madrid or Barcelona, which are much more cosmopolitan and where foreign businesses and business people are more common, I would imagine your experience would be different. Though Galicia, or at any rate Santiago, gets lots of tourists now, it is not really used to having outsiders (from elsewhere in Spain, let alone from abroad) moving in and trying to settle. The tradition is the opposite - for Galicians to leave Galicia and look for work elsewhere.
As for your project, why limit this to the
Camino Frances? Fisterra, Tui or even Porto, Ferrol, Corunna, really, anywhere people want to go. Or if the CSJ for example has a do on in Miraz or Rabanal, transportation for a group of people could be very useful.
I think you should charge on a journey basis rather than per person. Your costs are per journey. If you only have 1 person on board, they would have to pay enough to cover your costs, which could be quite large depending on how you assign your overheads (depreciation of the vehicle, etc). Plus, consider combining people arriving on different flights - not practical for flights arriving at widely different times, but if a flight from say, London, arrives 30 mins before one from Hahn . . .