Rising ski pass prices for the 2024/25 winter season: This is how you save clever!

Rising ski pass prices for the 2024/25 winter season: This is how you save clever!

The anticipation for the 2024/25 winter season will be clouded by rising ski pass prices in the coming months. According to an analysis of "Schneehoehen.de", winter athletes have to expect price increases between five and ten percent. This applies in particular to the popular ski areas, where ticket prices for daily ski passes will increase noticeably.

There are significant price changes, especially in Austria. A daily ski pass in Kitzbühel now costs 76 euros, which corresponds to an increase of 5.6 percent. In Sölden too, skiers have to dig deeper into their pockets, because there the price for a ski pass in the high season is 79 euros, which corresponds to an increase of 6 percent. Such developments can not only be limited to Austria; The price increases can also be felt in other countries.

tips for cheap ski passport

Another practical tip is to consider the special offers of the respective ski area. For example, the Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental will offer a "Ladie’s Day" from January 8, 2025, in which women can save ten percent on daily or sub-day tickets on Wednesdays. Such offers can significantly reduce the costs for a day of skiing.

In Switzerland and Italy, the increases in ski pass prices are more moderate, but at a high level. The price in Saas-Fee remains stable at CHF 79, which corresponds to about 84 euros. In South Tyrol, the price in the Gitschberg Jochtal ski area increased from 65 euros to 68 euros. France also follows this trend, where an increase is expected by 7.6 percent to 71 euros in popular ski areas such as Espace Killy.

Overall, ski pass prices in the coming season seem to be a weighty topic for many ski regions. And the winter sports fans, who are already longing for the snow season, now have to take a closer look at their expenses in order to plan their ideal day of skiing despite the price increases. In view of these price developments, it remains to be seen how demand will affect the slopes and whether the winter athletes are willing to bear the higher costs. For more information on the price changes and possible savings options, a look at the page of "Schneehoehen.de".