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Reduced Numbers of Catered Chalet Trips Available this Coming Winter Season Will Lead to Hardly Any Price Reductions

Holiday makers should anticipate to pay up to 11 per cent more for ski chalet holidays this season as ski companies slash the number of skiing vacations on offer.

Peak-season trips will be noticeably costly but even at additional weeks there may be less big reductions on skiing holidays.

Snowboarding operators report that with operators cropping beds by as much as 29 per cent costs remain unlikely to fall.

Bookings are already greater than the availability for February half-term that for the 2nd year will fall on the identical week for many schools in Great Britain.

The increment in prices coupled with a decrease in the amount of trips follows a particularly good skiing season for skiers with heavy snowfall throughout the Alps.

The fall of the pound sterling versus the Euro wiped out margins of profit and left numerous small companies with losses.

The outlook is brighter for skiers prepared to vacation in Jan or March, when costs will cost around 19 percent on average, instead of 28 % for high season weeks.

Airline businesses, hotels and ski resorts are beginning to realise that they have to offer holiday makers discounts or deals. Clever snowboarders will purchase as many add ons ” ie. ski passes and ski rental ” in pounds ahead of leaving on holiday.

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