Ski Club Of Great Britain Launches Three New ‘Reps’ Resorts
The Ski Club of Great Britain has some news including three new resorts with Ski Club Reps
- New resorts with Ski Club reps for this season
- New Ski Club video launches
- Ski Club’s Environmental Fund kicks in
Reps in three new resorts
The Ski Club of Great Britain has launched three new destinations in the Alps where its reps will be based throughout the winter season.
The resorts are Alpe d’Huez, Morzine and Serre Chevalier, all are in the French Alps and are popular with the Club’s members and the wider British ski and snowboarding community. There’s now a total of 29 resorts where Ski Club reps are based during the winter season, showing a real return to pre-Covid numbers.
Ski Club reps are there to facilitate social activities for members of the Ski Club, organise group activities and provide information to members in resort. They can also ski socially with members who wish to join them on a daily basis. The Ski Club also sends its reps on its 160 plus Freshtracks ski holidays across Europe, North America and Japan.
James Gambrill, Ski Club of Great Britain COO, said: “We are delighted to expand the Ski Club Rep service to three new ski resorts in France. We can’t wait to help enhance skiers’ experiences in Alpe d’Huez, Morzine and Serre Chevalier, along with many other ski resorts around the world. The Ski Club Rep service continues to be a successful way for skiers to come together in resort and enjoy the mountains with fellow enthusiasts”.
New Ski Club video launches
An exciting new video to showcase the Ski Club and how its members can ‘Discover Better Skiing’ has just been launched across its channels including YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. You can view and share the video online here
Ski Club’s Environmental Fund kicks in
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ski Club decided to put a levy on its membership of 50p per member to build a fund to help with environmental causes. This was then stalled during the ‘Covid period’ but there is now currently around £30,000 in the fund. For this winter, a plan to spend around a third of that money will see it going towards helping more skiers move from flying to surface travel between the UK and the Alps. The funding will go directly to SBiT (Seasonal Business in Travel), who are working on implementing this scheme.
New benefits for members
The Ski Club of Great Britain also offers over 120 discounts for its members across a number of categories and it continues to expand for the 2024-25 season. Ski Club members can purchase Ikon Pass at a discounted rate and the offer has now been extended until October 31. There’s now £40 off CARV and £100 off many holidays with partner tour operators alongside a growing number of hotel and independent travel discounts too.
Leading ski and travel insurance
The Club’s industry leading Platinum Travel and Ski Insurance allows for up to 60 days skiing per year and includes off-piste without a guide, outside of the resort boundary area.
Adult membership starts from £80 per year.
Visit skiclub.co.uk for further information