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Crystal Ski unveils its 2010/11 programme

30 July 2010 No Comment

Crystal Ski today launched its new brochure for the 2010/11 ski season. And to go with the brand new brochure, they’re also offering a wide range of new destinations, products and services.

Crystal is extending both its European and North American programmes with new resorts in Austria, France, Italy as well as USA and Canada. Here’s the full rundown of new destinations for 2010/11:
Austria – Igls, Niederau and Obertauern, France – Les Gets and Les Orres 1800, Italy – Pragelato, Folgarida and Santa Cristina, Canada – Panorama, USA – New Hampshire.

Make the most of the new Fresh Tracks package in a variety of resorts across Canada, France, Switzerland and USA. Grab a tasty breakfast on the mountains before hitting the freshly groomed pistes before anyone else.

Skiers with kids will welcome the new Whizzclusive childcare that gives you childcare with ski school included. Families will all be able to hit the slopes during their holiday with the 6 day Whizzclusive package available to 3/4 – 11 year olds for £249.

One of the biggest improvements to Crystal Ski’s programme will be the service provided. There are so many additions for the 2010/11 season that it’s hard to know where to start. Get all the info you need about your holiday destination before you’ve even left home with the Crystal Ski iPack.

Give Crystal your mobile number and you’ll get a 24/7 contact number for while you’re on holiday. Peace of mind and convenience should you ever need to talk to someone. You’ll also be able to receive text message alerts if anything unexpected happens.

And some of the old favourites are sticking around too. Ski Fest returns for the seventh year running, and for consecutive years will be running in Sestriere, Milky Way. The popular Ski Plus all-in-one ski packages are back, bigger and better than ever. Ski Plus is now available in 38 resorts in more than 100 properties.

Roll on the winter…

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