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The ski operator Alpine Action announced the suspension of activities

TOURISM WORLD

Sudden interruption of its activities and operation declared on May 7 despite the reservations Alpine Action ski had in the chalets due to Brexit.

More specifically, the statement from directors to clients was: “It is with much regret that we announce Alpine Action has ceased trading for chalet holidays as of 07-May-2024. Despite our very best efforts to overcome the significant commercial challenges, we have come to the point where we can no longer continue. If you’ve booked a holiday with us for the 2024/25 season, we will contact you soon to arrange a full refund of your deposit. Thank you for your understanding. We offer our sincere apologies and best wishes to all of you.”

A statement from ski agency Ski Line said that Alpine Action ran five catered ski chalets in Meribel and had been trading since 1993. Ski Line said it had worked with the operator since 1995 and had bookings for its clients in Alpine Action’s chalets for the 2024-25 winter season. It has already transferred its customers to other properties in the resort, added Ski Line.

“Alpine Action were the second tour operator who agreed to appoint us as agents after I started skiline.co.uk in 1995. The owner Dennis Heasman and his daughter Dionne have been brilliant partners ever since. Unfortunately, the changes brought about by Brexit to the ski chalet holiday sector has taken another great British business.” commented Angus Kinloch, managing director of Ski Line.

An article posted by ski news website PlanetSki blamed the closure on the “continuing fallout” from Brexit and Covid, noting how the chalet market had been particularly badly hit because of its small margins and reliance on British staff. It reported that Sussex-based Alpine Action operated 10 ski chalets in Meribel and four in La Tania in France.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority, Alpine Action had an Atol for 815 passengers in the year to September 2024.

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