Vail and Perisher: Aussie skiers to benefit from cheap lift access

By Jim Darby
Updated April 1 2015 - 12:28pm, first published 10:27am
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
The immediate gain is in well-priced lift access.
The immediate gain is in well-priced lift access.
Perisher's Freedom Pass will now include entry to a range of Vail-owned skifields in the US.
Perisher's Freedom Pass will now include entry to a range of Vail-owned skifields in the US.
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Highly mobile: Australians account for 1 million skier visits to the northern hemisphere each year.
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs
Skiers have a relaxing break in Breckenridge. Photo: Vail Resorts / Sean Boggs

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