World Cup Returns to Courchevel
27
Sep
2010
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The Ski World Cup returns to Courchevel this winter for the first time in 31 years and to celebrate the announcement, visitors can get free lift passes. Furthermore, the first 10,000 people to register on the website will receive a free ski pass for the rest of the day on 21 December 2010.
The free offers are designed to attract strong crowds for the World Cup and will be very appealing for ski fans planning to arrive in Courchevel via cheap flights to Chambery, in December.
A Unique Experience on the Slopes
The women’s slalom event will be the stage of the World Cup held in Corchevel. The Emile Allais Slalom stadium course, between Courchevel 1850 and Loze, is where the event will be held.
It is likely that some big names from the world of women’s international skiing will be taking to the slopes, giving visitors to Corchevel at this time a unique experience. Whilst many will be keen to take to the slopes themselves, taking time out to watch the professionals weave their way through the snow will present a different kind of ski experience.
Holidaymakers considering travelling to Courchevel in December and want to know more about the free passes should visit the Courchevel website.