Skiing with GOPASS now even outside Slovakia

Skiing with GOPASS now even outside Slovakia
Skiing with GOPASS now even outside Slovakia
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Skiers can spend their holidays in ski resorts more effectively as they skip long queues at ticket offices and head for the slope once they arrive at the resort. What´s more, now they can ski with GOPASS in Slovakia and the Czech Republic – using one e-ski pass. “We are offering new possibilities for our clients to use resorts at home but also abroad. Our loyalty programme has already registered 165.000 clients since December 2012, when the product was launched. All of them have been using the benefits of collecting points (SR 1 Euro = 1 point, CR 25 CZK = 1 point). This winter, skiers can make their personal resolutions – how many slope kilometres they plan to complete within the so called Ski challenge. They can compete against their own resolutions or against each other via a web app and their GOPASS accounts. There are three categories to choose from – “blue powder“, “red diamond“ and “black bomb“. All registered skiers can view their daily altitude diagrams and check their skiing performances in this way. The number of slope kilometres is estimated according to how many turnstiles one passes on the slope. Every week, ski challengers will be included in drawing and can win attractive prices,“ commented Vladimír Šarafín, the manager of the GOPASS TMR programme on latest news.  

Besides skiing, GOPASS holders enjoy benefits in the field of gastronomy (Špindl Gastronomy in the Czech Republic), in Tatra hotels and services of TMR, in sports shops (clothes and accessories), in the resort ski school and Tatry Motion rentals (Špindl Motion Shop&Rental in the Czech Republic) and can redeem points they collect when shopping for attractive benefits in all resorts. The GOPASS.sk e-shop in Slovakia also offers tickets to events organised by TMR, tickets to Aquapark Tatralandia, cableways and a bike park in the Low Tatras in summer or insurance for the mountains. Clients of the Gopass.cz e-shop can purchase electronic ski passes and cableway tickets. They can also buy special Špindl+Tatry season ski passes and ski in Slovakia during the whole winter season. Towards the end of 2014, GOPASS.sk will start selling specific products such as Tatra Dinner of Experiences and Fresh Track as well.

The ski area of Špindlerův Mlýn is the largest skiing paradise in the Czech Republic, which contains areas of Svatý Petr, Hromovka, Medvědín, Horní Mísečky and Labská. The resort offers 25 km of ski slopes, 5 cable cars and 11 ski lifts. For more information, please visit www.gopass.sk and www.gopass.cz.   
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Tatry mountain resorts, a.s. is a top subject in the field of tourism in Central and Eastern Europe, which owns and operates attractive ski resorts and hotels. These include the resort Jasná Low Tatras and the following hotels in the Low Tatras: Wellness hotel Grand Jasná, Boutique Hotel Tri studničky, Chalets Záhradky De Luxe, Mountain Hotel Srdiečko and Rotunda Hotel. TMR also owns Aquapark Tatralandia, the largest Slovak water park with all-year operation, which offers a lot of water and other entertainment, a Tropical Paradise – a special tropical hall with sea water, a Fun Park and accommodation in bungalows and suites of the Holiday Village Tatralandia. In the High Tatras, TMR owns and operates resorts Tatranská Lomnica, Starý Smokovec and cooperates the resort of Štrbské Pleso. It also owns the following hotels: Grandhotel Praha Tatranská Lomnica, Grandhotel Starý Smokovec and Hotel FIS Štrbské Pleso. TMR owns 19% of the Melida, a.s. company, which leases and operates the mountain resort Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic. In Poland, TMR owns the resort of Szczyrk. The company also owns and rents hotels Slovakia, Kosodrevina, Liptov and Ski&Fun Záhradky and Bungalows. More than 190 million Euros were invested by the end of 2013 in the above mentioned resorts, to support development and modernisation. The TMR shares are traded on three European stock exchanges – in Bratislava, Prague and Warsaw.