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Crystal Ski adds Sweden for winter 2025-26

Sweden is being introduced as a new destination for winter 2025-26 by Crystal Ski Holidays.

Three Swedish resorts will be served by weekly direct Tui Airways charter flights from Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains airport serving the resorts of Salen, Staten and Klappen (pictured).

Flights will also serve Trysil,Norway’s largest ski resort, which Crystal has reintroduced to its programme for winter 2025/26 and is a 50-minute transfer from the airport.


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The flights are due to start on December 22, 2025 with the last departure for the season on April 5, 2026.

Crystal Ski Holidays managing director Chris Logan said: “We’re excited to be introducing Sweden into our programme, giving our customers more choice when it comes to their ski holiday. 

“We’ve seen first-hand how our customers love Scandinavia thanks to our recent growth in neighbouring Norway. It’s a region that’s a firm favourite with families as it really does have everything – and a true winter wonderland feeling to go with it.

“As a one-stop shop for ski holidays, here at Crystal we want to make it as easy as possible for customers when it comes to planning their next ski break, and offering destinations that are easily accessible is key to that.

“With four new resorts added across Sweden and Norway, alongside the rest of our portfolio spanning 13 countries, we’re confident that skiers and snowboarders will find the perfect trip with Crystal and we can’t wait to welcome them to the mountains.”

Prices start at £680 per person based on two adults and two children on a bed and breakfast basis in Klappen departing on January 11, 2026.

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