Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Winter Ski Set for a lower price for the popular resorts

LONDON - With the economic uncertainty continues to be a weak pound and rising fuel surcharges aircraft has declined significantly, the number of Britons taking a skiing holiday. In 2008/09 the number dropped to just over one million people, up 13% from the previous season.


The result is that some ski resorts are popular, the cost of ski equipment and packages in an attempt to get the skiers on the slopes of the upcoming season, is reduced. According to the Post Office Ski Resort Report 2009, a survey that compared the expected cost of a six-day ski rental and ski equipment with essentially like meals and alcohol, they found that the total cost in some resorts in France and the United States fall.

They are taking great news for the Brits looking for ski breaks in France Cheap winter. A ski in the French Courchevel costs GBP129.95, while visiting the Swiss ski resort Verbier neighbors will cost nearly twice that at GBP205.99.

A spokesman for the elements of Alpine, a company that specializes in high-altitude ski holidays in the Alps, French, said: "It's nice to see Courchevel try the effects of economic slowdown limited pull skiers with lower prices. The slopes are still there and the snow is still thick.

Alpine Elements offers a variety of skiing holiday in Courchevel and several other stations in the French Alps.

About Alpine Elements

Alpine Components specializes in skiing to great heights (www.alpineelements.co.uk) through the French Alps and offer great deals on ski holidays for singles, couples, families and groups. Alpine Elements also offer discounts for group ski holidays, ski lessons for beginners and skiing insurance cover. If you opt for ski chalet or a wish to visit www.alpineelements.co.uk over the ski deals to learn.

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