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EasyJet Index Names Bansko Europe’s Cheapest Ski Resort

The airline’s ranking uses average costs across lift access, gear, lodging, transport, plus beer to steer cost‑conscious UK skiers.

Overview

  • The Cheap Ski Index puts Bansko, Bulgaria, in first place, citing £1 beers, sub‑£50 daily slope access, hire from about £15, and accommodation near £45 per night.
  • Białka Tatrzańska in Poland ranks second and Borovets in Bulgaria third, with Borovets offering roughly 58 km of pistes across three zones.
  • The top 10 combines budget Eastern European resorts with Alpine names such as Les Deux Alpes and Morzine, where typical daily costs are around £80.
  • EasyJet published per‑resort breakdowns covering lift passes, equipment hire, hotels, local transport, and beer, along with flight prices advertised as “starting from.”
  • The airline highlights direct access from 13 UK airports and pitches the list as a value guide for last‑minute ski trips, with figures presented as averages that can vary by season and demand.