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Debbie Gabriel

09 Jan 17

Skiing: The art of flexibility

Debbie Gabriel

09 Jan 17

Imagine turning up at the hire shop in resort and they only had one size of boot and ski? It just wouldn’t work! Skiing is all about making each individual component work for you, with everything from the shape of the skis to the flex in the boots making all the difference. With advances in technology each individual component is adjustable. We’ve been chatting to Andorra Resorts to see how they have been applying that concept to ski holidays.

For so long, booking a ski holiday with a tour operator was both the simplest and cheapest way to do it, but by doing that you had to make sacrifices. You flew from where they told you was available, at their set times and chose accommodation from a select few places they provide. Times now have changed, and with people travelling independently with confidence it’s opened up a whole new range of choices for skiers. It’s so easy now to spend half an hour on the internet with comparison websites to find flights and accommodation that suit you better.

 

Ian from Andorra Resorts said “Over the last nine years we’ve used our expert knowledge of Andorra to break down each component of a ski holiday and make it as flexible as possible. We work closely with our chosen suppliers to ensure the right products are available for a good price, then we take all the components and bring them together in one place, so they can all be booked online in from one website.”

When you book flexibly you have full control of your budget and can adjust different aspects of the holiday to tailor-make your trip. If it’s looking too expensive, instead of compromising on any aspect, or worse, not going at all, you can reduce your stay by one day and make significant savings.

Next time you are booking your ski holiday, if you are thinking of Andorra, click on www.andorraresorts.com and see how easy and cost effective flexible, independent ski holidays can be.

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