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    Crystal Ski Introduces Sweden for Winter 2025-26

    News TeamBy News Team09/09/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Crystal Ski Holidays expands offerings with Sweden for winter 2025-26, enhancing options for ski enthusiasts.

    • New weekly charter flights from Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains, covering Salen, Staten, and Klappen, as well as reintroduced Trysil, Norway.
    • Commencing December 21, 2025, until April 5, 2026, the service aims to offer a comprehensive winter sports experience.
    • The expansion aligns with Crystal Ski’s strategy to broaden accessible ski destinations across 13 countries.
    • Prices start at £680 per person, catering to families with competitive packages.

    Crystal Ski Holidays is introducing Sweden as a new destination for the winter season of 2025-26. This expansion will provide increased options for ski enthusiasts, catering to a growing demand for Scandinavian winter sports experiences. Weekly charter flights will serve three Swedish resorts—Salen, Staten, and Klappen—via direct flights from Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains airport.

    The introduction of Sweden into Crystal Ski’s portfolio complements their existing offerings in Norway. They have reintroduced Trysil, Norway’s largest ski resort, providing a holistic Scandinavian experience. This re-expansion into Trysil highlights the popularity and appeal of the region, known for its family-friendly winter wonderland settings amongst ski lovers.

    The weekly flights are scheduled to start on December 21, 2025, running through to April 5, 2026. This initiative aims to make skiing holidays more accessible by offering streamlined travel options.

    Chris Logan, Managing Director of Crystal Ski Holidays, expressed enthusiasm for the new offering, stating that the inclusion of Sweden gives customers more choices for their ski holidays. He highlighted the growth and popularity of Scandinavian destinations among families, emphasising the area’s unique winter character.

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    By adding these new resort options, Crystal Ski reinforces its commitment to offering diverse skiing and snowboarding opportunities across 13 countries. Prices for this experience begin at £680 per person, based on a family of four, presenting a compelling cost-effective option for potential travellers.

    The strategic addition of Sweden to Crystal Ski’s winter destinations emphasises its commitment to variety and accessibility in skiing holidays.

    Chris Logan Crystal Ski Holidays Gatwick Scandinavian Mountains Sweden Trysil winter 2025-26
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