Financial results have increased ninefold compared to the same period last year, thanks to dedicated staff, technological improvements, and a commitment to quality. The ski center experienced its highest number of skiers on January 11, with an impressive 6,000 visitors in a single day. Despite challenges with snow in recent days, the Olympic Center’s team successfully maintained slopes and artificial snow systems. Night skiing is available every evening from 18:00 to 21:00.
The impact has expanded to new markets, notably highlighting a successful entry into the English market with charter flights from London. Jahorina has become a destination, attracting winter sports enthusiasts from the entire region, including Romania, Hungary, and Turkey. This season marks the 40th anniversary of the Sarajevo Olympics, with various celebrations, retrospectives, and opportunities for collective celebration.
An exhibition dedicated to the Olympics 40 years ago is planned at Jahorina, featuring a unique collection of exhibits housed in the Poljice gondola. “World Snow Day” is also traditionally celebrated, turning Jahorina into a center of games, laughter, and good fun. Special surprises are prepared for the youngest skiers, including discounts on children’s ski passes, various activations, and surprises. The Olympic Center encourages ski enthusiasts to seize the opportunity to reserve accommodation at the most favorable prices. Their apartments offer top comfort, and for those booking accommodation, there’s the added benefit of purchasing ski passes and enrolling in ski school at the most favorable prices. An exclusive 20% discount on the Jahorina Chill offer is available from January 25 to 28.
Source: RTRS