Alta (foreground) and Snowbird ski resorts in Utah (photo courtesy: Alta and Snowbird)

Snowbird and Alta Offer Half-Price Lift Tickets to Destination Arrivals

Alta, UT – Utah’s Alta and Snowbird are two of the world’s premier ski destinations, and they’re offering out-of-state visitors half-price lift tickets within 24 hours of arrival at Salt Lake International Airport this winter.

Named the “Boarding Pass,” this offer creates an incentive for destination skiers to experience “The Greatest Snow on Earth” within the same day that they arrive in Utah.

“Alta is excited to be working with our neighbors at Snowbird in this effort,” said Onno Wieringa, President and General Manager of Alta. “Our intent is to introduce skiers to the vast and varied terrain we share in AltaSnowbird’s 4,700 acres.”

Alta (foreground) and Snowbird ski resorts in Utah (photo courtesy: Alta and Snowbird)
Alta (foreground) and Snowbird ski resorts in Utah (photo courtesy: Alta and Snowbird)

“AltaSnowbird is one of the most accessible ski destinations in the world, and we hope the Boarding Pass encourages guests to hop on a flight to Salt Lake and be skiing that same day,” said Bob Bonar, President of Snowbird.

Located 29 miles, or a 40-minute drive from the Salt Lake International Airport, Alta and Snowbird are the nearest ski resorts to the runways. Averaging more than 500 inches of snowfall each season, the pair consistently offer some of the best skiing in the world.

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To take advantage of the offer, skiers must book a flight to Salt Lake City, then pre-register at www.alta.com/boardingpass or www.snowbird.com/boardingpass, and bring their printed boarding passes (electronic boarding passes will not be accepted) and photo ID to any ticket window at Alta or Snowbird within 24 hours of arrival at Salt Lake International Airport.

This offer is valid Monday through Friday during the 2013-14 winter season.  Snowboarders are not allowed to ride at Alta, but they may purchase the discount ticket and use it at Snowbird only, and still save $39.50 on an adult all-day Snowbird ticket.

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