Skiing For Under £100, Including Flights, Accommodation And Transfer? Maybe… In Heidi’s Black Friday Deal
Heidi’s Black Friday deal made headline news last year, offering ski trips to Bulgaria for £78 per person including flights, transfers and accommodation!
This was based on four people sharing over four nights, taking advantage of Heidi’s Black Friday deal of £50 off per person, regardless of holiday price.
The same £50pp off deal is back this year, so bargain hunters should be on the lookout for when it lands on 25th November. It will run over Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and end on Travel Tuesday, 3rd December.
Heidi offers the flexibility of a DIY holiday with the convenience of a package by bringing all the elements you need for a ski holiday to one single platform. This means that holiday hopefuls can take advantage of lower priced flight days, including avoiding flying on a weekend, which can push the cost up as other ski operators tend to run a Saturday-to-Saturday model and block book flights and accommodation. Plus, there are some other little wins to get on the slopes for less this season, including choosing smaller, or lesser-known resorts connected to a big ski area, which still offer a brilliant experience but are often far less busy.
Heidi’s clever tech provides huge flexibility on flight options, and with over 300 resorts to choose from, there is an abundance of choice by aggregating flights, accommodation and transfer providers in one place. Simply add ski passes, equipment hire and lessons to your booking and you’re off to the slopes.
In a nutshell:
- What? Save £50pp on all ski holidays with Heidi's Black Friday deal
- When? The Heidi Black Friday event and sales period starts on Monday 25th November.
- How? You can get early access to Heidi’s Black Friday event before the official public launch on the 25th November by signing up to Heidi’s email newsletter on www.heidi.com
Heidi was launched in 2018, formally known as Ski Zoom. Founded by the Blunt brothers, Marcus and Alexander, the company was born out of the lack of flexibility in the winter ski market and the desire the duo had to discover new destinations.
The company has seen exponential growth, with revenue having quadrupled in the past two years – from £8.8m in the year to April 2022 to £37m in 2024. Heidi is now the UK’s third largest ski holiday operator, carrying over 34,000 passengers in the most recent season, and has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 on Trustpilot. In summer 2024, Heidi came 63rd in the Times top 100 fastest growing UK companies and shortly after secured £5.6 million investment. The founders, who are half Norwegian, admit they were lucky to have snow as part of their DNA growing up in a country where enjoying the terrain of a white winter was part and parcel of everyday life.
The brothers have successfully amalgamated their experience of working in the travel industry, in different guises with a savvy technical prowess to develop a completely new way of searching and booking ski trips, which brings a totally modern and flexible approach to today’s market. Users of Heidi have thousands of options to choose from to find their perfect break, whether they’re a family looking for a budget friendly option for beginners, or a group of friends after a quick, convenient mid-week getaway, close to the slopes, with tons of après ski. Customers can now build their perfect break in minutes and everything is planned and covered by Heidi, which is protected under ATOL. Ski passes and equipment can also be booked online through the business.
Heidi is designed to break down the inflexible restrictions in the winter ski and board market and enable more people to easily enjoy the mountains.