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Spending your Christmas holidays in a European ski resort can be an unforgettable experience; just imagine the sun setting behind snowy mountains, a warm chalet with a fireplace and lit candles, a good French dinner with red wine and children waiting for Santa Claus to bring Christmas presents. Christmas vacation in a ski resort is definitely a great experience for a skiing family, but also singles, young couples and retired people can spend a lovely Christmas holiday at a ski resort.
At Homeboy Ski we have skied all the European countries and most of the well-known European ski resorts. We selected the 5 best ski resorts for Christmas travellers. The most interesting ski resorts are found in Switzerland, but France, Italy and Austria also provide unforgettable moments for Christmas skiers.
Zermatt - Lovely alpine village beneath the massive Matterhorn
 Photo: Maurice Koop
The first time I entered Zermatt was a bit different, because I came over the mountains with two friends. We skied the classic Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt. As we skied down the glacier during sunset, I paused to look over the valley. I had never seen such a beautiful place! With Matterhorn on our right we continued skiing down to the carfree village of Zermatt, which is surrounded by over 30 peaks more than 4000 meters high.
In addition to breathtaking scenery, Zermatt features nearly everything one can ask for. It has 100 runs equipped with 74 lifts provide skiing for all skill levels, while a high altitude (1620 - 3820 meters) guarantees good snow conditions. Zermatt village consists of luxury hotels, shopping, fine dining and lively after-ski. Spectacular mountain scenery combined with alpine museums, stylish boutiques and horse-drawn sleigh rides guarantee a unique Christmas experience.
St. Moritz - Filled with luxury and style
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If you prefer luxury and style, consider skiing in the truly cosmopolitan atmosphere in St. Moritz. Located at 1856 meters above sea level, St. Moritz offers something you cannot get at average ski resorts. It features unique activities such as horse-riding on ice, ice-golf, and cricket and polo tournaments, to mention a few.
Over 200 runs and 56 ski lifts offer good skiing for beginners, intermediate and family skiers, but skiing in St. Moritz is not the main point. In St. Moritz you can easily spot a handful of your favorite celebrities and stars enjoying the lively after-ski. St. Moritz is a true winter wonderland!
Gstaad - Pure glamour, unadulterated luxury and excellent service
 Photo: Speculando
There are few total luxury ski resorts in Europe, and among these Gstaad reigns. Gstaad, the glamorous ski resort in eastern Switzerland, is known for being the winter playground of international stars and celebrities. Like Zermatt, Gstaad is also completely pedestrianised. You won't see cars on the streets; only horse-drawn sleighs glide by the lovely boutiques.
The breathtaking mountains surrounding Gstaad provide more than 80 runs equipped with 66 lifts. Gstaad ski resort is best for beginners, intermediate and family skiers, but there are also a few black runs for those seeking challenges. As the sun sets behind the mountains, the wide selection of after-ski activities buzzes to life. Nightlife in Gstaad is not wild, but not sedate either. Because Gstaad is known for its luxury, visitors must be prepared for a bit higher prices than at other resorts.
St. Anton - The pearl of Austrian ski resorts
 Photo: Daniel.Kelpe
St. Anton is a classic. This famous Austrian ski resort draws loads of skiers from all over the world. This is no wonder, because 134 runs equipped with 83 lifts in this snowy paradise provide skiing for all possible skill levels and tastes, from powder hunting to mogul skiing and from new school riding to relaxed family skiing. In addition to its versatile skiing opportunities, St. Anton features a cosmopolitan atmosphere with dozens of activities, such as tennis, ice skating, swimming and paragliding.
Although St. Anton is truly a family skiing paradise, it also provides the wildest after-ski in all of Europe. St. Anton's is known the world over for its after-ski, which begins at lunch time and continues through the evening and into the night. It is so legendary that every skier should experience it at least once in a lifetime.
La Clusaz - Charming and pretty old Savoyard village
 Photo: Nicephore
If St. Anton is the party resort and Gstaad the celebrity paradise, La Clusaz is something entirely different. This charming little French village is one of the most beautiful places to ski at Christmas time. La Clusaz is less well-known, so it's a perfect place to enjoy a peaceful and quiet Christmas. Nonetheless, it is still quite a large ski resort, with 80 runs and 55 lifts spread over a large geographical area. In addition to good skiing, La Clusaz features parks, pipes, gaps and rails for freestyle and new school riders.
Nightlife in La Clusaz is much more peaceful than in St. Anton, for example, but it is not completely nonexistent either. La Clusaz has a few excellent restaurants serving delicious French meals, as well as a few pubs and bars in which to enjoy a drink after a long day of skiing. La Clusaz also offers other activities, such as paragliding, ice skating, a cinema and a heated outdoor swimming pool.
Go further: Read Thomas Uhrskovs portrait of Sainte Foy and click here to find out more about skiing in Zermatt.
"This is my boyfriend Mike. He is a skibum and is going skiing in Chamonix this season", said my childhood friend Tina as she introduced me to her new boyfriend. The year was 1996 and I had recently moved to Helsinki.. I grew up in northern Finland and I was an active skier. For years I read Powder magazine and watched my idol Seth Morrison skiing in films, but I never had experienced anything similar. I wanted to ride the mountains as well, but I was a newbie and I didn't know where to start. When I was introduced to this radical-looking skibum Mike, I knew my chance had come. "Now or never", I thought.
 Skibum living Photo: Per.Edin
Only three months later I took the bus from Geneva airport to Chamonix village. I was going to spend my first season at Chamonix ski resort. I was sooo excited. I knew Mike was already there, but at that time he wasn't my close friend. I also knew that there are about 30-50 other Finnish seasonnaires living in small but tight groups of skibums. There was only one way to get to the backcountries, and it was with other Finns. I knew I must break into the tight gang of Finnish skibums. I felt like I was going to a party without an invitation, but it was no problem for me, because I get along with people easily.
Skiing all the classic off-piste routes of Chamonix
 Photo: Speedywithchicken
It took me a few days to make friendships and start skiing with other Finns and a few British and Swedish skiers. During the first 10 days I skied all the runs in the Chamonix ski area and that felt really good compared to Finnish ski resorts. Finally the guys asked me if I wanted to join their trip to the legendary E.N.S.A. couloir, which is a pretty easy off-piste run in the Le Brevent ski area in Chamonix. It went well, and during the next couple of weeks we explored many interesting easy-to-access couloirs, such as Poubelle of L'Aiguille du Midi, Poubelle of Gran Montets, Glacier du Ronde, Pas du Chevre, Couloir Rectiligne and Couloir des Cosmiques. During snowfall we went to ski the forests of Flegere, Argentiere and Plan D'Aiguille, or simply enjoyed beer while watching big mountain riding on a wide screen at a local pub. It was great. So great.
After my first season as skibum Chamonix I was already deep in the tiny powder-hunting culture and society of Finnish skiers. All I was interested in was skiing big mountains. Even in summer time I went mountain biking with other skiers, and guess what the main topic of our discussions was? Skiing, Chamonix and the upcoming ski season. Summers were actually nothing but preparation for the next ski season.
Skiing the mountains and exploring new cultures
 Photo: Jmlasalsa
During the next few years I spent my ski seasons in France, Norway and Finland. I skied +100 days every year from November to May. Together with my friends we skied fabulous off-piste runs, large powder fields and glaciers and interesting forests. We expanded our playground to cover other ski resorts such as Zermatt and Verbier in Switzerland as well as the Aosta valley in Italy. Sometimes we went ice and rock climbing as well as mountain biking,or just visited nearby cities such as Grenoble and Annecy. Personally I loved to walk around the cities, enjoy good coffee and observe people and French culture.
I took pictures in order to preserve those moments. Those years were fantastic and they form a big part of my life. It was not all about skiing. In fact, the very best thing of all those years is the friendships. It was a great privilege to meet all those great and inspiring guys with whom I shared so many mind-blowing experiences.
Skiing with my little termites
 Photo: Dannisullivan
Then it all changed again. I met my lovely wife and we now have four children. At the same time I started studying at the Helsinki University and working at a technology firm. I realized I am too busy with studies, work and family to continue as a seasonnaire anymore. I had to quit skibumming. Years went by and I found myself spinning the same hamster wheel as other suits. I got stressed but I persisted because I am strongly goal-oriented.
A couple of years ago I decided to show our oldest son what skiing in the Alps is all about. I didn't even think about different ski resorts as choices, so we went to Chamonix. For some reason it was obvious for me to bring our son to Chamonix. After a hiatus of many years I was back there, and I felt the same excitement and enthusiasm as before. I didn't enter the backcountries with our 12-year-old son, but we explored the pistes of Le Brevent, Flegere and Gran Montets. It was great to see that our son loves speed as much as I do, and we skied very fast together. Oh boy, we had a lot of fun.
The circle is closing. After eight years of a 9-to-5 job I had had enough of the hamster wheel. I founded my own company with a handful of friends. Now we focus on building our own business based on things we really like. Economical growth is important, but there is one primary goal and driving force in our endeavour. It's the freedom to ski whenever we want. We are all skiers willing to go back to the playground. Although building a business can be hard sometimes, it feels good to be back doing what we really love. See you on the powder fields!
Go further: If winter seems light-years away then find out about a good place in the Alps to go for pre-season skiing and what it is like going skiing in Chile in July.
For some people winter isn’t long enough to fulfill their addiction for skiing or snowboarding. A few years ago I was so busy at work that I could only manage one week skiing in the Alps in early March. That week was spent in springtime conditions, skiing piles of heavy slush. Needless to say, in May I found myself searching intensively for southern hemisphere topographic maps and such…
 Photo: Antti Zetterberg
After a few meetings with a couple friends, we decided that South America was the best bet for summer skiing and powder snow. There are some summer skiing possibilities in Europe too, but generally speaking you must head to the glaciers and stick to the relatively limited skiing they offer. This is not necessarily a bad thing, it just doesn’t compare to real winter conditions.
At first the obvious choice seemed to be to hit the biggest resorts in the High Andes near the capital of Chile, Santiago de Chile, resorts like Valle Nevado or Portillo. Or, alternatively, we could choose the Argentine side of the Andes and the resort of Las Lenas. However, we consulted with a Finnish snowboarder friend of ours who had been travelling to Chile for years for summertime training. We ended up with superb hints for a “secret spot” in the south: a relatively small resort called Termas del Chillan.
The Skiing Conditions in Chile
 Photo: Antti Zetterberg
The weather in Chile can vary a lot. The resorts located completely above the tree line are worthless when the massive storms hit. This is the case with high Andean resorts. While they have the highest and largest terrain, visitors can miss many valuable days because of low visibility and storms.
Luckily Chile is a long country. Some five hundred kilometers to the south, the mountains get a bit lower and rounder, but at the same time the snow level starts at the significantly lower altitudes. This all means tree skiing lower in the mountains when the snow clouds come rolling in.
For us this logic worked really well: the two first days at the resort were spent skiing spring-like slush snow, but after that it started raining heavily in the valley for couple of days, which turned into a nice, light snow even at the lower mountain. All in all it snowed some 10 days in a row with only small pauses. We got about a meter of fresh powder – for a fanatic skier like me nothing beats floating, deep turns in the middle of July!
The Ski Resort Termas de Chillan
 Photo: Antti Zetterberg
Termas de Chillan kind of puts a spell on you. I don’t know if it is the trees (weird ones for a Scandinavian), the smell in the air (I have honestly never felt the air so fresh anywhere else), the luxurious powder we had, or the people, who are warm hearted and friendly. Or the odd ski bum travelers we met suddenly, with whom that faraway feeling made us feel like immediate friends. Or perhaps it was the Andean Condors flying above when we were on the chair lift…
As a resort, Termas de Chillan might not be in the same league with the biggest and most famous ski resorts around the world. However, if the conditions are right the terrain just screams pure, unadulterated fun. You are not skiing high mountain couloirs found in places like Chamonix but nice mellow bowls, natural half pipes and other natural formations. This is the kind of skiing I like the most. I’ve had my share of steep couloirs and while that is a totally different form of skiing, I’ve always liked a more variable, forgiving terrain more. I am no Eric Pollard but the terrain in Termas de Chillan lets you imagine you can ski like the guys in the movies.
The condors themselves are one reason to travel that far. Patagonia is also relatively close, although in the winter (northern hemisphere summer) travel possibilities to it are extremely limited.
 A very filling Chilean after-skiing meal Photo: Antti Zetterberg
Here is a carbon footprint hint: if you like to compensate for the environmental impact of flying or are just uncomfortable driving in foreign countries, then we recommend the local long distance buses. They are relatively comfy, cheap and seem to have a wide network of lines. We did not hire a car in Chile and the busses served us well.
All in all, I wholeheartedly recommend Chile, a beautiful, interesting country with lots of activities and very friendly people.
Go further: Read more about skiing in stormy conditions and find out about Wagrain's secret oasis.
 Photo: Kashmir
A few years ago I spent two very interesting seasons guiding skiers in Jasna, Slovakia. I worked for a Finnish travel company called Elamysmatkat.com. Altogether, I spent about 11 weeks in Slovakia. In this article I will tell you about my experiences skiing at Jasna Ski Resort, Slovakia.
The western part of the Carpathian Mountains, Tatra, is most likely one of the least known Central European mountain ranges. However, the peaks in the Tatra Mountains are the highest ones between the Alps and the Caucasus. The nature in the area is also very unique. The phrases “the smallest big mountains in the world” or “the miniature Alps” are often used to describe these peaks.
The Jasna Ski Resort in Slovakia is actually located a bit south from the main Tatra Ridge, known as the High Tatras, in a slightly smaller mountain range called the Low Tatras. I use the term Tatra when talking about the Low Tatras as well. There are some differences between the areas but the overall feel is pretty much the same (for a skier at least).
Why go skiing in Slovakia?

You might ask why one would go to Slovakia for skiing? To be honest, it doesn’t fully compare to the bigger mountain ranges if you only look at the cold facts. But there are factors that still make the trip worthwhile: the relatively low price level, unique nature, and the rich culture. And, of course, the nice snow. The amounts of it might vary a lot from year to year, though. But the fact that from the Tatras there’s about a thousand-kilometer distance to any sea coast can make for a very dry and enjoyable, so-called “inland” snow (also found in places like Colorado, USA). This was one of the most pleasant surprises that Slovakia offered me.
In addition, it’s often pretty cold in the Tatras, a fact that I love. Yes, I love cold, true winter and the light snow it offers. In my book, skiing the trees in a snowstorm while the snow just fluffs everywhere is as good as it gets.
Jasna Ski Resort
 Photo: Andrijbulba
Jasna Ski Resort is the most developed one in Slovakia. It has vertical meters of about 1100 meters (~3300 feet) and a modern lift system with four-person Doppelmayer lifts. The new Poma lift offers rides to the top of the Chopok Mountain, linking two previously separated ski resorts, Chopok-South and Chopok-North. This gives the skier in Jasna Ski Resort a lot more options as e.g. the snow situation can vary significantly between the two sides of the mountain (mainly due to prevailing wind direction).
If you want to get good groomed, on-piste skiing, get up early and head for the first lifts. Especially during the high season (the first three weeks in February), the lift lines can be long. My favorite trail is the FIS GS Slope from Rovna Hola to Zahradky, which is great for long and fast GS-type turns. Too bad Zahradky is also clearly the most crowded down station. So, getting there early is essential for good turns on a freshly groomed slope.

Jasna ski resort has several marked free-ride zones. Other parts of the ridge belong to the national park and are protected. Generally, the whole Tatra and Fatra (nearby smaller mountain range) are declared natural reservations.
The top lift basically allows you to get on the Low Tatra (Nizke Tatry) ridge and hike horizontally along the ridge – giving plenty of possibilities for nice backcountry skiing on both sides of the ridge in Jasna ski resort. North facing aspect even has some really steep (~50 degrees) relatively short chutes/couloirs of about 250 meters or 700~800 feet of vertical. Beware of the snow conditions and rocks though! The south side offers mellower and longer descents, often in a more “corn” type of snow, given its aspect towards the sun. The marked freeride zones offer plenty to explore, but if you want to ski out of bounds it is only allowed with a certified mountain guide.
Accommodation

Jasna ski resort has no clear village, just hotels located quite randomly near the ski lifts and/or along the beautiful Demanovska Dolina valley. When I was guiding at the Jasna ski resort we stayed at the relatively cheap Mikulasska Chata, near Otupne lift station.
By the way, ”Chata” means “hut”/”cottage” in Slovak but can basically be anything from a real mountain hut to a motel level accommodation. “Hotels” on the other hand are the ones with bars, lounges, restaurant, swimming pool; one could say anything with the status “Hotel” is pretty high class in Slovakia.
Jasna ski resort has a small number of very high standard hotels, e.g. Tri Studnicky, Hotel Grand. On the other hand, Hotel Sverma (this is for those of you looking the original seventies “Eastern Bloc” feel!) Hotel Liptov and Hotel Junior are clearly at a lower level, although they are cheaper too. The biggest hotels are owned by the same company that runs the lifts, so you can get valuable packages “all included” (accommodation, food, lift tickets). Anyway, prices are on the rise, and it is recommended to check out the smaller hotels/hostels for even better prices and offers.
Dining and night life
 Photo: Orsinka
All the hotels offer standard western food (comparable to what is available in e.g. Austria/Germany). The price level is very reasonable too. Hotel Tri Studnicky is the most expensive but also very gourmet. Local game like deer and wild boar were my favorite dishes.
On the slopes a very good option is to head for Koliesko. It has the cheapest (and the most greasy!) slope-side restaurant food I’ve ever had, and a very cosy atmosphere. For dining and just taking it easy, Bar Peklo along Mikulasska Chata is recommended, with nice smaller or larger snacks, good food, and a polite staff. This was the favorite hang out for Finns in the early evenings. By the way, “Peklo” means “Hell” in Slovak…no wonder this was the place for Finns!
For even more options, head for the town called Liptovsky Mikulas down the valley. Busses commute regularly through the day between Jasna resort and the town. Also, taking a cab won’t drive you into bankruptcy.
The night clubs at the Hotels are the place to go in the evenings. Back in 2003 and 2004, Junior Hotel and Hotel Grand had the best crowds and even some nice DJs and theme parties now and then. The town of Liptovsky Mikulas is also a place to check out, and it is a good place to meet locals. The vibe there is mellower and surely something different from your typical ski resorts. In addition, there are even more cheap, great restaurants where you can eat really well.
Oh and how could I forget? The local beer is good and cheap. Some say Czech beer is a lot better but I didn’t complain. Be very aware of the local poisons Borovicka and Slivovica; hangovers can be furious.
Other attractions
 Photo: Kashmir
If you want to take a day or two off from skiing, or if the snow conditions are bad, there are plenty of cultural and physical activities you can engage in. You can, for example, relax your body in one of the many spas found in the area. This is a very popular après ski activity. There is anything from family-type spa centers to open-air natural spas. I recommend the latter for an authentic feel. The town of Besenová has an open-air spa center. It is a pretty cool feeling to bathe in hot thermal water in cold winter air, under the stars and the nearby dark mountain peaks.
In the winter, walking the forest on a pair of snowshoes would be a viable option for an easier snow activity. Paragliding is also hugely popular among the locals, and they offer so-called tandem flights for the bravehearted.
Demanovksa Dolina, just a few kilometers down from Jasna Resort, has the most beautiful and popular stalactite cave in all of Slovakia. There are old towns with medieval castles and museums of all kinds virtually everywhere. The Old Town of nearby Banska Bystrica, and the cities Poprad, Kosice and Zilina are worth a visit. It is not a long way to the capital, Bratislava, either. Some of my clients even did one-day or two-day trips to Budapest, Hungary, or Vienna, Austria. In eastern central Europe the distances are not huge – you have plenty of options for exploring!
Go further: Read Thomas Uhrskovs portrait of Sainte Foy and find out why he dislikes extreme sports so much.
 Photo: Ptrktn
How about skiing in Finland? Imagine skiing in deep silence on a cold winter day, surrounded by snowy hills in the wilderness? How about enjoying a tasty meal made of reindeer while the light of an open fire flickers outside your cottage? How about going to a hot smoke sauna, then swimming in a hole cut in the ice-covered lake, and sleeping in an igloo? All this is possible in Finland, far away from all the hustle and bustle of metropolitan cities.
Finland provides ski experiences you won't get anywhere else. Although Finnish ski resorts are much smaller than those in Central Europe, skiing in Finland can be a unique and different experience. Perhaps this is the reason why every year thousands of skiers England, Germany, Japan, Russia and elsewhere travel to Finland.
Five best ski resorts in Finland
There are several dozen ski resorts in Finland, but only a few are worth visiting from abroad. In this article, I will introduce you to the five best ski resorts in Finland.
Pyhä - Ski resort where Finnish ski bums and seasonnaires meet
 Photo: Anttrouh
I was born in the middle of Lapland, in a small village north of the Arctic Circle. I learned to ski at six years of age, and I went skiing almost every single weekend at my "home hill", Pyhä ski resort. In 1997 I went skiing abroad. I skied many interesting resorts in France, Italy and Switzerland, but every spring I returned back to my "home hill" Pyhä ski resort because it was the place to meet all the other ski bums and die-hard skiers.
Pyhä ski resort is like Jackson Hole, but again a lot smaller. Pyhä ski resort is known for providing the most challenging runs and backcountries in Finland, and that's the reason why ski bums meet there. Pyhä is pretty small, but it also offers many other winter activities. After-ski in Pyhä is fairly mellow. There are a couple of nice restaurants where skiers meet after a long day of skiing. If you are looking for good slopes and genuine Finnish backcountries, Pyhä ski resort is the place for you.
Saariselkä - Peaceful and charming ski resort for families and older skiers
 Photo: YoungRobV
Finland is a northern country with 5 million inhabitants. Almost all the people live in the southern part of the country. The farther north you go, the less people you meet. Saariselkä ski resort is located quite high above the Arctic Circle, and it is one of the most silent ski resorts in Finland. Alpine skiing in Saariselkä is not the main point, but the relaxing silence and nature is. Saariselkä is good for families and older people, because in addition to a number of fairly easy slopes, the resort also features a spa and other wellness services.
Saariselkä ski resort is where Sami people live. When you spend your holidays at Saariselkä ski resort, you can experience the unique and exotic culture of Sami people. You can even see street signs written in both Sami and Finnish languages. After-ski in Saariselkä is pretty quiet, leaving plenty of opportunity to enjoy the silence of the northern wilderness.
Ylläs - Biggest Finnish ski resort with longest runs
 Photo: Ristok
Just like Saariselkä, Ylläs ski resort is located far to the north in Finland, but more on the western edge of the country. Ylläs is one of the biggest ski resorts in Finland. In addition to the longest runs in Finland, Ylläs also provides many other winter and snow activities. Ylläs is located near Levi and Kittilä airport, so accessing Ylläs is very easy.
From an after-ski point of view, Ylläs ski resort is also pretty quiet, at least in comparison to the neighboring Levi ski resort. Ylläs provides fine dining and a couple of bars, but "party animals" usually stay away from Ylläs. If you are looking for a quiet and relaxing place to ski and enjoy nature, check out Ylläs ski resort in Finland.
Pallas - Unique place to enjoy the silence of the wilderness
 Photo: Blog20
The last Finnish ski resort in this list is totally different from the others. Pallas is a very unique ski resort, almost a well-kept secret. Pallas has only a few runs and a couple of lifts as well as one hotel and restaurant. Pallas ski resort is very quiet and peaceful, so those looking for wild after-ski should point their skis toward Levi ski resort.
The best thing in Pallas is the almost palpable silence. During the darkest time (January) you can feel the wild nature around you, hear the Willow Grouse and see big groups of reindeers. Pallas ski resort is one of the best places for sky watching and observing the northern lights. Pallas can provide you an unforgettable experience. Check out Pallas ski resort for a completely different skiing holiday.
Levi - The most versatile ski resort in Finland
 Photo: Kaimp
Levi ski resort in Finland is like a miniature version of Les Trois
Vallees in France. Levi is the most versatile Finnish ski resort in
that it not only provides excellent skiing in different forms, but also
other winter activities, such as snow mobile safaris, reindeer safaris,
winter fishing, horseback riding and arctic rally driving.
Levi
ski resort features 44 runs and 28 lifts, quality hotels, luxury
cottages and a spa. After-ski in Levi is pretty wild, so prepare to
stay up late with all the other party animals. Levi ski resort is easy
to access because of the nearby airport in Kittilä. Having a car in
Levi makes it easy to get around, so consider renting a car beforehand.
Go further: Read Thomas Uhrskovs portrait of Sainte Foy and click here to read about storming skiing in St. Anton.
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Content Submitted for Inclusion On or for Distribution through Momondo.com
You acknowledge that you are responsible for the information, photographs, graphics, messages, content and other material that you upload, post, email or otherwise submit to the Web site or make available using the Service, and that you have full responsibility for each of your submissions, including its legality, reliability, appropriateness, originality, and copyright. Momondo.com does not claim ownership of content (including photos and graphics) you submit or make available for inclusion as part of our trip. However, with respect to content you submit or make available for inclusion as part of a trip, you grant Momondo.com a world-wide, royalty free, and non-exclusive license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, and publicly display such content for the purposes of providing and promoting the trip to which such content was submitted. This license exists only for as long as you elect to continue to include such content on the Service and will terminate at the time you remove or Momondo.com removes such content from the Service. You agree to provide a world-wide, royalty free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publicly display, and sublicense content (including photos and graphics) you submit or make available for inclusion in "publicly accessible" areas of the Service. "Publicly accessible" areas of the Service are those areas that are intended by Momondo.com to be available to the general public including trips where the option to share a trip with the public has been selected. Publicly accessible areas do not include trips that you have selected to keep as private trips.
Momondo.com does not control the content posted by third parties via the Service and, as such, does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of such content. You understand that by using the Service, you may be exposed to content that is offensive, indecent, or objectionable. Under no circumstances will Momondo.com be liable in any way for any content, including, but not limited to, for any errors or omissions in any content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any content posted, emailed, transmitted, or otherwise made available via the Service.
General Practices Regarding Use of Momondo.com
You acknowledge that Momondo.com may establish general practices and limits concerning use of the Service, including without limitation the maximum number of itineraries that may be saved in your account, the maximum size of members that can work on a specific trip and the maximum disk space that will be allotted on Momondo.com's servers on your behalf. In addition, you agree not to take any action that might impose, in Momondo.com's discretion, a disproportionately large load on Momondo.com's servers or infrastructure.
Modification of Service
Momondo.com reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently the Service (or any part thereof) with or without notice. You agree that Momondo.com shall not be liable to you or to any third party for any modification, suspension, or discontinuance of the Service.
Termination
You agree that Momondo.com may, at its sole discretion and without prior notice, immediately terminate your account and access to the Service. Cause for such termination shall include, but not be limited to, (a) breaches or violations of these Terms of Use or other Momondo.com agreements or guidelines, (b) requests by law enforcement or other government agencies, (c) a request by you (self-initiated account deletions), (d) discontinuance or material modification to the Service (or any part thereof), (e) unexpected technical or security issues or problems, (f) extended periods of inactivity, (g) you have engaged in fraudulent or illegal activities, and/or (h) nonpayment of any fees owed by you in connection with the Services. Termination of your account includes (a) removal of access to all offerings within the Service, including but not limited to your trips, (b) deletion of your password and all related information, files, and content associated with or inside your account (or any part thereof), and (c) barring further use of the Service. Further, you agree that all terminations for cause shall be made in Momondo.com's discretion and that Momondo.com shall not be liable to you or any third-party for any termination of your account or access to trips created using the Service.
Liability Disclaimer
YOUR USE OF THE SERVICE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS. Momondo.com EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Momondo.com MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT (i) THE SERVICE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, (ii) THE SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE, (iii) THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THE SERVICE WILL BE ACCURATE OR RELIABLE, (iv) THE QUALITY OF ANY PRODUCTS, SERVICES, INFORMATION, OR OTHER MATERIAL PURCHASED OR OBTAINED BY YOU THROUGH THE SERVICE WILL MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS, AND (v) ANY ERRORS IN THE SERVICE WILL BE CORRECTED. THE INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, AND SERVICES ON THE WEB SITE MAY INCLUDE INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. IN PARTICULAR, Momondo.com AND ITS AFFILIATES DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF, AND DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR INACCURACIES RELATING TO THE INFORMATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HOTEL, AIRLINE, AND OTHER TRAVEL PRODUCTS DISPLAYED ON THIS WEB SITE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, LIST OF HOTEL AMENITIES, GENERAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS, ETC.), MUCH OF WHICH INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY THE RESPECTIVE SUPPLIERS. HOTEL RATINGS DISPLAYED ON THIS WEB SITE ARE INTENDED AS ONLY GENERAL GUIDELINES, AND Momondo.com AND ITS AFFILIATES DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF THE RATINGS. Momondo.com AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS MAY MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AND/OR CHANGES ON THIS WEB SITE AT ANY TIME.
Momondo.com MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THE INFORMATION, PRODUCT, AND SERVICES CONTAINED ON THIS WEB SITE FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND THE INCLUSION OR OFFERING FOR SALE OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE ON THIS WEB SITE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT OR RECOMMENDATION OF SUCH PRODUCTS OR SERVICES BY Momondo.com. ALL SUCH PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Momondo.com, ITS AFFILIATES, AND/OR THEIR RESPECTIVE SUPPLIERS HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THIS INFORMATION, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
Momondo.com SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION AIRLINES, HOTELS, TRAVEL AGENCIES, AND TOUR OPERATORS, PROVIDING TRAVEL OR OTHER SERVICES FOR OR THROUGH Momondo.com ARE NOT AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OF Momondo.com. Momondo.com MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES WITH REGARD TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS. Momondo.com IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE ACTS, ERRORS, OMISSIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, BREACHES, OR NEGLIGENCE OF ANY SUPPLIERS OR FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURIES, DEATH, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER DAMAGES OR EXPENSES RESULTING THEREFROM. Momondo.com HAS NO LIABILITY AND WILL MAKE NO REFUND IN THE EVENT OF ANY DELAY, CANCELLATION, OVERBOOKING, STRIKE, FORCE MAJEURE, OR OTHER CAUSES BEYOND ITS DIRECT CONTROL, AND IT HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ADDITIONAL EXPENSE, OMISSION, DELAYS, RE-ROUTING, OR ACTS OF ANY GOVERNMENT OR AUTHORITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL Momondo.com AND ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH, THE USE OF THIS WEB SITE OR WITH THE DELAY OR INABILITY TO USE THIS WEB SITE, OR FOR ANY INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES OBTAINED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE, OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS WEB SITE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WILL THE TOTAL, CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF Momondo.com (OR ITS AGENTS OR SUPPLIERS) FOR DAMAGES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS EARNED BY Momondo.com FOR THE PRODUCT OR SERVICE GIVING RISE TO SUCH DAMAGES.
Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold Momondo.com harmless from and against any claims, causes of action, demands, recoveries, losses, damages, fines, penalties, or other costs or expenses of any kind or nature including but not limited to legal and accounting fees, brought by (i) you or on your behalf in excess of the liability described above; or (ii) by third parties arising out of content you submit, post, transmit, or make available through Momondo.com, your use of the Service, (iii) any third party arising out of your use of the Service or the use of the Service by any person using your account and/or password, or (iv) by third parties arising out of your breach of these Terms of Service, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third party.
No Unlawful or Prohibited Use
As a condition of your use of this Service, you warrant that you will not use the Service for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these terms, conditions, and notices. Momondo.com encourages you to use our Trip Sharing and Planning services as long as you follow the Momondo.com Terms of Use and Momondo.com's prohibition of spamming and inappropriate content.
In particular, it is prohibited to use Momondo.com's computer systems to transmit unsolicited material except for the legitimate purpose of sharing trip itineraries. Violations of our Terms of Service and spam policy may result in legal action against you and the termination, without notice, of your Momondo.com account and all information and trip associated with it Momondo.com does not waive any rights by the failure to enforce this policy in every instance in which it might apply.
You agree to not use Momondo to:
• Upload, post, email, or otherwise make available any content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable; • Impersonate any person or entity, including, but not limited to, a Momondo.com official or travel supplier, or to falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity; • Upload, post, email, or otherwise make available any content that you do not have a right to make available; • Upload, post, email, or otherwise make available any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, "junk mail," "spam," or any other form of solicitation; • Upload, post, email, or otherwise make available any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files, or programs designed to interrupt, destroy, or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment; • Interfere with or disrupt the Service or servers or networks connected to the Service;
You acknowledge that Momondo.com may or may not pre-screen content, but that Momondo.com has the right (but not the obligation) at its discretion to screen, refuse, or move any content that is available via the Service. Without limiting the foregoing, Momondo.com and its designees shall have the right to remove any content that violates these Terms of Service or is otherwise objectionable. You agree that you must evaluate, and bear all risks associated with, the use of any content, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of such content. In this regard, you acknowledge that you may not rely on any content created by Momondo.com or submitted to Momondo.com.
Advertising and Links to Third-Party Sites
This Web site contains hyperlinks to Web sites operated by parties other than Momondo.com. Such hyperlinks are provided for your information and reference only. Momondo.com does not control such Web sites and is not responsible for their contents or your use of them. Momondo.com's inclusion of hyperlinks to such Web sites does not imply any endorsement of the material on such Web sites or any association with their operators. You further acknowledge and agree that Momondo.com shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services available through any third party Web site.
Intellectual Property
You agree not to copy, reverse engineer, or attempt to discover any source code, distribute or create derivative works based on the Service, in whole or in part. You agree not to access the Service by any means other than through the interface that is provided by Momondo.com for use in accessing the Service. In addition, any software that is made available from this Web site, including, without limitation, all HTML code and Web controls, are owned by or licensed to Momondo.com. Any reproduction or redistribution of this software is expressly prohibited.
Momondo.com's travel searching, planning and purchasing tools are to assist users in determining the availability of travel-related goods and services. You warrant that you are at least 18 years of age and possess the legal authority to enter into this agreement and to use this Web site in accordance with all terms and conditions herein. You agree to be financially responsible for all of your use of this Web site (as well as for use of your account by others, including, without limitation, minors living with you). You also warrant that all information supplied by you or members of your household in using this Web site is true and accurate.
You understand all purchases on third party websites are made under the terms and conditions of the outlined on the suppliers web site and that any violation of any supplier's conditions of purchase may result in cancellation of your reservation(s) or purchase, in your being denied access to any flights or hotels, in your forfeiting any monies paid for such reservation(s) or purchase. You shall be completely responsible for all charges, fees, duties, taxes, and assessments arising out of the use of this Web site.
Travel Destinations
Although most travel is completed without incident, travel to certain destinations may involve greater risk. By offering for sale travel to particular destinations, Momondo.com does not represent or warrant that travel to such points is advisable or without risk and is not liable for damages or losses that may result from travel to such destinations.
Applicable Law
Danish law governs the terms and conditions of this Agreement as well as any disputes that may arise from the Agreement or using Momondo.com.
Any legal actions that may arise will be filed in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the parties hereby irrevocably and unconditionally consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of these terms and conditions.
The Momondo Team
Politique de confidentialité
tarif’air prend sérieusement en compte votre
vie privée et nous sommes heureux de vous présenter notre politique de
confidentialité afin de vous informer de nos pratiques en ce qui concerne la
manière dont nous recueillons, utilisons, et protégeons les informations
personnelles sur les visiteurs et les membres de ce site.
Les informations personnelles sont des
informations qui sont personnellement identifiables telles que vos nom, adresse
électronique, numéro de téléphone, adresse postale, etc
En utilisant ce site, vous consentez aux
conditions suivantes:
Collecte d’information
tarif’air recueille des informations
personnelles lorsque vous utilisez nos services de voyage. Par exemple, lorsque
vous vous inscrivez sur tarif’air, nous vous demandons votre nom et votre
adresse email.
tarif’air reçoit automatiquement et enregistre
l'information dans nos serveurs à partir de votre navigateur, y compris votre
adresse IP, le type de navigateur, ainsi que les pages que vous visitez. Cette
information ne nous permet pas de vous identifier personnellement.
tarif’air n'exige pas que vous entriez des
informations personnelles lorsque vous réalisez une recherche sur tarif’air, ni
lors d’une redirection vers des sites
Web tiers.
Utilisation des informations
tarif’air utilise vos informations
personnelles:
• pour vérifier votre autorisation d'accès à
certaines fonctionnalités du site,
• pour répondre à vos recherches de produits
ou de services,
• afin de personnaliser et d'adapter le
contenu et les services de voyage qui vous sont proposés
• afin de prendre contact avec vous si, par
exemple, vous avez souscrit à un bulletin d'information,
• afin d'améliorer nos services,
• afin d’établir des rapports.
Partage et divulgation de l'information
tarif’air s’engage à ne pas louer, vendre, ou
partager les informations personnelles recueillies sur son site auprès d'autres
personnes ou sociétés, excepté :
(i)
pour fournir les produits ou
services que vous avez demandés, y compris, sans limitation, les produits et
services auprès de tiers,
(ii)
lorsque nous avons votre
permission, ou
(iii)
dans les circonstances
suivantes:
• tarif’air peut être amené à utiliser des
distributeurs tiers pour la fourniture de nos produits ou services et peut transférer
vos informations personnelles à ces vendeurs avec qui nous avons passé un
contrat protégeant la confidentialité de vos informations, le vendeur ne pouvant
utiliser ces informations que lorsque c’est nécessaire pour remplir son
contrat;
• Pour répondre à une citation, une ordonnance du tribunal ou une instance
judiciaire, ou pour établir ou exercer nos droits ou pour se défendre contre
une plainte;
• Lorsque nous pensons qu'il est nécessaire de
partager l'information afin d'enquêter, de prévenir ou de prendre des mesures
en ce qui concerne les activités illégales, les cas de fraude, de situations
impliquant des menaces potentielles pour la sécurité physique de toute
personne, les violations des «Conditions d’utilisation » ou toute autre obligation
requise par la loi;
• Nous pouvons transférer vos informations si tarif’air
est acquis par ou fusionne avec une autre entreprise. Dans ce cas, tarif’air
vous avertira par l'envoi d'un avis à l'adresse e-mail indiquée dans votre
compte tarif’air. Les renseignements vous concernant feront alors l'objet d'une
autre politique de confidentialité.
Cookies
tarif’air configure et accède aux cookies sur
votre ordinateur. Un cookie est un petit fichier texte que les serveurs de tarif’air
transfèrent à votre navigateur et que
seuls les serveurs de tarif’air peuvent lire.
Lorsque vous visitez le site, le cookie
capture les données spécifiques de la session afin de d’améliorer votre
expérience sur le site et, si vous choisissez d'enregistrer votre nom de membre
et votre mot de passe, tarif’air sauvera cette information dans un cookie et
vous ne serez plus tenu de vous identifier, chaque fois que vous visitez le
site. Vous pouvez désactiver ou supprimer les cookies à partir de votre
navigateur Internet en accédant à la configuration de sécurité ou de
confidentialité. Toutefois, tarif’air nécessite l’activation des cookies pour
accéder à certaines sections du site. tarif’air peut permettre à des
entreprises qui présentent des annonces publicitaires sur ses pages Web
d'installer et d’accéder à leurs cookies sur votre ordinateur. L’utilisation
des cookies par ces entreprises est sujette à leur politique de
confidentialité, pas à celle-ci. Aucune autre société n'a accès aux cookies de tarif’air.
Liens vers des sites tiers
tarif’air établit des liens vers des sites
tiers, par exemple après une recherche, et peut fournir des renvois vers des
produits ou des services de certains tiers. Si vous choisissez de visiter le site
Web ou d'utiliser les produits ou services d’un tiers, soyez avertis que cette présente
politique de confidentialité ne s’applique pas à ces tiers. Nous vous
encourageons vivement à lire les politiques de confidentialité des sites Web
tiers que vous visitez.
Confidentialité et sécurité
Nous limitons l'accès à vos informations personnelles
aux personnes qui ont un besoin légitime d’accéder à cette information afin de
fournir des produits ou des services pour vous ou pour accomplir leur tâche. tarif’air
met en oeuvre des mesures procédurales et techniques raisonnablement conçues
pour protéger vos informations personnelles contre la perte, l'abus, l'accès
non autorisé ou toute divulgation. Bien que nous fassions, de bonne foi, tous nos efforts pour stocker les
informations recueillies dans un environnement sécurisé qui n'est pas
accessible au public, nous ne pouvons pas garantir une sécurité complète.
Communautés -- Partage de l'information entre
les utilisateurs de tarif’air
Si vous choisissez d'inclure des informations
personnelles identifiables dans vos commentaires, champs de texte, ou d'autres
zones du site Web destiné au public, les autres utilisateurs pourront consulter
et utiliser cette information. Nous déconseillons l'affichage de votre adresse
email et autres informations personnellement identifiables, sauf si vous acceptez
la possibilité de recevoir des contacts non désirés.
Lorsque vous enregistrez votre voyage sur tarif’air,
les autres utilisateurs pourront le consulter, sauf si vous choisissez
précisément de ne pas partager vos plans de voyage (Privé vs Publique). Pour
assurer la confidentialité de vos données, tarif’air n'affiche pas votre
adresse e-mail ou votre contact, à moins que vous ne nous demandiez
explicitement de le faire.
Accéder, examiner ou modifier vos informations
personnelles
Nous vous offrons la possibilité d'accès, de
vérification et de modification de certaines informations via la page des
inscriptions. A votre demande, nous pouvons désactiver votre compte, et
supprimer vos informations personnelles du service actif. Votre compte sera
désactivé dès que raisonnablement possible en fonction de votre activité sur le
compte. Nous conserverons dans nos fichiers et bases de données certaines informations
personnelles pour prévenir la fraude, régler les différends, résoudre certains
problèmes, faciliter les enquêtes, faire respecter nos conditions d'utilisation
et la conformité avec les exigences légales dans la mesure permise par la loi.
Par conséquent, toutes vos informations personnelles ne seront pas complètement
supprimées de nos bases de données suite à votre demande.
Modifications de la présente Politique de
confidentialité
tarif’air peut mettre à jour cette politique
de confidentialité. Nous vous informerons des changements importants dans la
manière dont nous traitons les informations personnelles en envoyant un avis à
l'adresse e-mail indiquée dans votre compte tarif’air ou en plaçant un avis sur
notre site.
Si vous avez des questions, merci de
contacter:
tarif’air/Euro-Lowcost 29 Square Saint Charles 75012-Paris
ou
Momondo ApS
Amagertorv 19, 2.sal
1160 Copenhagen
Denmark
Dernière mise à jour le 29 Février 2008.
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