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Why Austria ski holidays have become the top choice among business leaders

A survey by one of the UK’s top holiday providers has found that senior executives choose Austria ski holidays above destinations in other alpine nations, not only for corporate meetings and incentive travel but also for their own family ski trips.

Here’s how the Austrian Alps beat France to become your boss’ winter sports vacation go-to.

For many in the boardroom, the authenticity of Austria’s old mountain towns is a key draw. Unlike France’s purpose-built resorts that can sometimes lack character, Austrian villages luxuriate in their centuries-old architecture, charming cobbled streets, and a distinctly traditional atmosphere. It’s not just visual appeal either: the iconic Swiss-style ‘chocolate box’ scenery is on full display, but at better value than its Swiss counterpart, thanks to Austria’s friendlier euro-based price tags compared to the sometimes lofty Swiss franc.

Senior executives often seek comfort and exclusivity, but without the conspicuous opulence associated with more contemporary or ‘bling’ ski resorts. Austria delivers, with five-star hotels like the Schosshotel in stealth-wealth Ischgl, where guests enjoy fine dining, spa treatments and ski in/ski out access among skiers more likely to be clad in Arc’teryx than Gucci. For an authentic catered chalet ski holiday, the European royals’ favourite villages of Lech and Zurs shine with their high-end properties, discreet consierge service and prime position in the spectacular Arlberg domain.

The incredibly family friendly Austria ski holidays is writ large in resort favourites like Zell am See and Kaprun with their gentle nursery slopes, 12 ski schools and teen-favourite snow parks. Often voted ‘Austria’s most family-friendly ski resort,’ Serrfaus-Fiss-Ladis is a gem slowly being discovered by British visitors, who love it and return annually for its dedicated childrens’ snow area, adventure zones and interactive ski trails.

Snow reliability is another factor behind the surge in popularity. Austria has the largest selection of glacier ski areas in the Alps ensuring that, even when lower slopes are getting warm enough for thoughts to turn to more creative ski holiday destinations, skiers can count on snow-sure pistes for everything from high-stakes networking on the slopes to adrenaline-fuelled family days.

Family favourite Obergurgl and Hochgurgl, dubbed the ‘Diamond of the Alps’ even guarantees snow from November to May with wide uncrowded pistes perfect for flattering the executive’s carving ability and cruising together with the spouse and children.

Yet it’s the après ski that truly sets Austria apart. From legendary venues like the Mooserwirt in St Anton to lively beer halls in Kitzbühel, the Austrians have made conviviality a national pastime.

For fine dining, the sophisticated Hendl Fischerei in Saalbach-Hinterglemm is on a par with Ischgl’s Michelin-starred Stüva and the resort’s famous mountain-top concerts (Ellie Goulding opened the season this winter) are good enough for the most discerning teenager or client entertainment.

Business leaders also appreciate that Austria’s major ski regions are remarkably accessible, especially when juggling tight schedules. Flights from London City Airport into Innsbruck or Salzburg place visiting groups directly at the heart of the Alps, slashing travel time and minimising days out of the office.

Some of the country’s best-known resorts including Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen, Saalbach, and Zell am See, can be reached in under an hour by car from the nearest airport, turning what could be a lengthy transfer into a convenient hop from plane to piste.

The bottom line for corporate travellers is clear – Austria offers the best blend of character, cost-effectiveness, snow reliability and efficient travel connections – making it the new frontrunner for board-level retreats, conferences, and family ski holidays alike.

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Why Austria ski holidays have become the top choice among business leaders

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