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5 - How many skiers book a return trip to the same resort in the summer?

2m · Tuesday Trends · 31 Jan 00:00

Seasonal crossover is a big question in the ski industry, and rightly so. With a loyal, engaged group that tends to create traditions with their ski vacation behavior, activating these guests during opposite seasons could be priceless. But how many winter travelers are already coming in the summer? And visa versa? Here’s what we found. For text version: http://www.ryansolutions.com/blog/2016/ski-and-summer-guest-crossover/ For more info: http://www.ryansolutions.com/tuesday/

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