A unified ski pass has been introduced at Sochi's ski resorts.
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The Rosa Khutor, Gazprom Polyana, and Krasnaya Polyana ski resorts have combined their ski areas, making them accessible with the introduction of a unified ski pass.
A unified ski pass for Sochi's ski resorts began operating on January 2.
According to the Sochi administration's press service, thanks to the unified ski pass, tourists can use the infrastructure of all three sites with a single pass. They have access to 174 kilometers of pistes, with 125 trails of varying difficulty levels and 64 lifts prepared for the winter season.
The longest ski runs are at the Rosa Khutor resort – 105 kilometers, at Gazprom Polyana – nearly 39 kilometers, and at Krasnaya Polyana – 30 kilometers.
According to Sochi Deputy Mayor Sergei Somko, the unified ski pass should increase the competitiveness of the entire mountain cluster, and vacationers now have access to new opportunities. In addition, this new feature allows you to flexibly plan your skiing trip based on weather conditions.
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