Sometimes Juicy Prices: Skiing Will Be More Expensive Again
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Once again, it's time to go deeper into the bagsel if you want to enjoy snow, skiing and cable cars in this winter. In some places, even the 80-euro mark for a day's ski pass is cracked ... "We operators try to shape the prices in such a way that we don't make any losses", explained cable car boss Abg. Franz Hörl (ÖVP) and pointed to higher energy prices, personnel and construction costs. Ski resorts still have to "precautionally calculate", he …
In the coming winter, the prices for ski passes in Austria continue to rise. In Tyrol and on the Arlberg, day ski passes will in some cases cost more than 80 EUR, due to increased energy, personnel and construction costs.
If you want to use the local cable cars and ski lifts in this winter, you have to reach deeper into your pocket again. In some places, the 80-euro mark for a daily ski pass is cracked - for example in the Tyrolean Sölden or at the Arlberg. "We operators try to shape the prices in such a way that we do not make any losses", explained cable car boss Abg. Franz Hörl (ÖVP) compared to the APA and pointed to higher energy prices, personnel and constr…
If you want to go skiing in Austria in the winter this year, you have to count on high prices: In some Tyrolean ski resorts, a daily pass costs more than 80 euros. In Austria, Dachstein-West and Kasberg still have fixed prices.
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