Dolomiti Superski (Italy) and Kitzbühel (Austria) joined Zermatt (Switzerland) to become a part of the Alterra Mountain Company’s multi-destination season pass product, “Ikon Pass,” which will now offer skiers and riders up to 21 days in the Alps for winter 2021-22. With the new additions, Ikon Pass holders will now have access to snow at 47 global destinations across five continents and nine countries.
Home of the Alpine Skiing World Championships and the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Dolomiti Superski offers 12 mountains, 450 lifts and 889 runs in Northern Italy’s Dolomites. For some of the most notable views, adventure-lovers can head to the top of the Marmolada Glacier, the Sass Pordoi cable car in Val di Fassa, and on top of the Tognola Gondola in San Martino di Castrozza.
One of the most legendary towns in the Austrian Alps, Kitzbühel has been making ski history for more than 120 years. KitzSki encompasses three mountains—Kitzbühel, Kirchberg and Mittersill—offering 57 ski lifts and 143 miles of slopes on 96 trails, including the Streif downhill ski race course. Ikon Pass holders can also tuck into Austrian strudel and other culinary delights, surrounded by panoramic mountain views at one of the area’s 60 huts and on-mountain restaurants.
The benefits of Ikon Pass holders include seven-day combined access to Dolomiti Superski’s 12 mountains and seven-day access to Kitzbühel (including Kirchberg and Mittersill) with no blackout dates, and five-day access on the Ikon Base Pass, also with no blackout dates. There is no access on the Ikon Session Pass.
The Ikon Pass is a collaboration of Alterra Mountain Company, Aspen Skiing Company, Boyne Resorts, POWDR, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Alta Ski Area, Snowbird, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, SkiBig3, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain, Taos Ski Valley, Windham Mountain, Schweitzer, Dolomiti Superski, KitzSki, Zermatt, Thredbo, Mt Buller, Niseko United, Valle Nevado and NZ Ski.
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