Crystal Ski Holidays, the UK’s leading ski tour operator, is offering customers wider choice and more flexibility with 13 brand new resort destinations on sale across France, Italy, Austria, Finland, Norway, Japan, and the USA.
New resorts launched for the winter 2023-24 season included Prato Nevoso in Italy; Vaujany in France; Katschberg in Austria and Vail in the USA. Beitostølen in Norway was also added and is served by TUI Airways’ new charter flight from London Gatwick to Oslo Gardermoen which departs every Sunday until 25 February 2024.
The new resorts mark an exciting move for Crystal, as the brand continues to expand its offering, including more distinctive destinations such as Japan. Furano and Tomamu on the island of Hokkaido have been added to Crystal’s Japan portfolio after the successful launch of Niseko last season. Now available and ready to book for this winter season, customers can look forward to hitting the slopes in a wide range of new locations.
Chris Logan, Managing Director at Crystal Ski Holidays, said: “As the leading UK ski operator, we always want to make sure we have a wide range of destinations on offer for our customers so that they can opt for a holiday that works best for them. We know that flexibility and choice is key, and we are so excited to expand our offering across a number of destinations both closer to home and farther afield.
“We know how much customers look forward to their ski holidays, and we’re excited that we can offer them more choice than ever before.”
The full list of new resorts includes:
- Pinzolo, Italy
- Prato Nevoso, Italy
- Livigno, Italy
- Beitostølen, Norway
- St Sorlin D’Arves, France
- Vaujany, France
- Risoul, France
- Katschberg, Austria
- Nauders, Austria
- Kuusumo, Finland
- Furano, Japan
- Tomamu, Japan
- Vail, USA
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