Ab der Wintersaison 2008/2009 gibt es einen neuen Skipass in den französischen Alpen, der in insgesamt 10 Skigebieten gültig ist (Val d’Isère (Espace Killy), Méribel Alpina, Les Menuires, Paradiski et ses massifs (Les Arcs/Peisey- Vallandry, La Plagne), Serre Chevalier, le Grand Massif et Tignes (Espace Killy).
Nach dem Motto „Ski à la carte“ besitzt man eine vorher gekaufte Karte, mit der man direkt zu den einzelnen Skipisten gehen kann, ohne an den Kassen anstehen zu müssen.
Nach dem Zahlen einer jährlichen Grundgebühr von 32€ werden nur die tatsächlich genutzten Skitage auf der Karte berechnet
Holiski: a skipass to ski at 10 high altitude ski resorts in complete freedom
This “hands free” skipass, equipped with an RFID chip, is recognised by all access terminals across
the Holiski network resorts, allowing you access to ski slopes without having to bother with cash
desks, and to benefit from reductions and exclusive promotional offers.
The 1st system of “à la carte skiing”, Holiski allows you to have your credit or debit card debited the
following month for only the days you actually ski during the month.
Holiski is hassle-free skiing: The subscriber can choose the spot where he/she wants to ski at the
last minute without having to book on the Internet, without prior purchasing and especially without
“having to queue at the cash desks”!
HOLISKI: HOW IT WORKS
Holiski is a transport ticket in the form of a nominative card, giving direct access to high
altitude ski resorts: Val d’Isère (Espace Killy), Meribel Alpina, Les Menuires, Paradiski and its
massifs (Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne), Serre Chevalier, le Grand Massif and Tignes
(Espace Killy).
Subscribing to Holiski via the Web at www.holiski.com
- From customers’ computers with their skipass or passes being sent to their home address
within 24 hours maximum.
- From PCs made available to customers in the ski resorts making up the Holiski network with
the skipass being handed over there and then.
Subscription to Holiski is made by the payment of an annual subscription of €32 paid by Credit
or Debit Card. The subscription, unless otherwise requested, is renewed automatically on 1st
October of each year and makes up the fixed part of Holiski, giving access to the service and
all its advantages.
The variable part corresponds to the number of skiing days that Holiski skipass users actually
“consume” on the various skiing areas at the ‘La Compagnie des Alpes Domaines Skiables’ ski
resorts. Only the days “consumed” by customers are billed (the basic unit being one day). The
amount is debited from the customer’s credit or debit card the following month, the customer
having filled in his/her card details when applying for subscription to holiski.com (principle of
j u ly 2008
P r e s s r e l e a s e
on-line payment), using a high security on-line payment site.
The Holiski subscription offers permanent reductions and both exceptional and exclusive
promotional offers. The minimum discount for all of the days in the 08/09 season is -15% on
the daily price of the chosen resort (adult public price).
WHO IS HOLISKI FOR?
An up-to-the-minute product taking its inspiration from current consumer trends (the “truly
and freely consumed” idea) and fully matching the expectations of numerous skiers, the
Holiski skipass card is a part of the new leisure services. It is aimed in priority at regular
skiers, using this sport more than 8 days per year (without this being a minimum requirement).
Daily excursionist, or week-end skier, or sojourn or even multi sojourn skiers, the typical
Holiski skier is above all a lover of skiing on a grand scale and one who wishes to do so in
complete freedom on the large ski resorts in the Alps.
Simple, unique, practical, quick, economic, dynamic, HOLISKI will be the skier’s favourite
friend for the 08/09 winter season.
Valid in 10 ski resorts, its long-lasting nature over the years provides Holiski with a durable
character fully matching the environmental approach adopted by the ‘Compagnie des Alpes
Domaines Skiables’.
*Val d’Isère (Espace Killy), Meribel Alpina, Les Menuires, Paradiski and its massifs (Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry, La Plagne),
Paradiski, Serre Chevalier, le Grand Massif andTignes (Espace Killy).
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