If you’re planning on hitting the slopes this winter, be prepared to pay a little more for your trip.
Ski resorts across Europe are struggling with spiking costs amid the energy crisis.
Faced with soaring electricity bills, mountain resorts are upping prices for ski passes, lodging, restaurants and other services.
Some centres have been forced to restrict opening hours and keep slopes closed.
Here’s what ski resort prices look like for the winter season.
Will skiing holidays be more expensive this season?
With a Europe-wide energy crisis causing bills to skyrocket, ski resorts say prices have had to go up.
Ski centres use vast quantities of electricity to power snow cannons, ski lifts and mountain bars.
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