Ski Club of Great Britain report 6% decline in
UK Snowsports Market
But tour operator market share rises
The UK snowsports market fell by 6% across all sectors in 2008/9 according to the Ski Club of Great Britain’s annual Snowsports Analysis report. The total UK snowsports market is now reported at 1.27 million people.
The decline in overall numbers can be attributed to the economic climate and the weak pound, although the report suggests that the excellent snow conditions may have influenced more people not to forego their wintersports holiday. Additionally the report discusses a returning confidence to the industry and last season’s great snow acting as a catalyst for more people to start skiing again or go for the first time.
A 2% rise in the tour operator market means it now makes up 79% of the overall market. This increase is at the expense of the independent sector, which now sits at 21%. It seems more skiers favoured a package holiday as this enabled them to know the upfront cost of their holiday. The increased cost of flying at peak times with no-frills airlines, and ski carriage charges, may also have impacted the independent market.
France continues to
dominate the UK snowsports market with a 43% share – this has stayed
static from 2007/8. Austria increased their market share by 2% and
Italy and Switzerland both saw a 1% increase in market share which
meant there was a small decline in visitors to the USA and Canadian
resorts and to Andorra and Bulgaria.
The report goes on
to identify the rise in the average cost of a snowsports holiday,
going from £664 (per person) in 2007/8 to £686 in 2008/9. The
pound’s weakness against the Euro and Swiss Franc meant that there
were increased costs for holiday companies which in turn were passed
on to the consumer.
Caroline
Stuart-Taylor, Chief Executive of the Ski Club, commented on the
report: “We are not surprised to be reporting a decline in the
overall snowsports market after a really challenging winter season.
The ‘credit crunch’ hit at a bad time for the snowsports market, but
the ski industry is actually very resilient and we are feeling
positive as we head into 2009/10. Already we have seen ski operators
offering some excellent early season deals and combined with the
industry pulling together to promote the snowsports to both existing
skiers and boarders, as well as first timers, we are remaining
cautious but confident as we head into the winter season.”
Other findings from the report include:
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Skiers make up 79% of the snowsports market and snowboarders
18%.
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The ski weekend decreased by 5% with the market share for a
seven day holiday rising to 81%.
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Market share for the train as a transport method to get to
snowsports holidays increased 1% year on year to 6%.
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The catered chalet maintains its dominance in the UK snowsports
market with a 37% share of the market.
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45% of the snowsports market is made up of females, and 55%
males.
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Scottish resorts received just over 5,000 fewer visitors than
the previous season, but Cairngorm Mountain, Glenshee and The
Lecht all saw an increase in skier days.
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