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How to ski for free with your airline boarding pass

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Ski trips can be expensive. And I mean really, really expensive. You can offset the costs of hotels and flights by using points and miles, but lift ticket prices can add up, especially when multiplied by the number of people in your family.

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How to ski for free with your airline boarding pass

(Photo by Summer Hull/The Points Guy.)

Fortunately, there are a few mountains that will actually let you ski for free simply by showing your airline boarding pass — in partnership with Alaska Airlines.

Some give you a complimentary lift ticket for the afternoon you arrive, while others are for the morning you depart. There are even some mountains that will give you a free lift ticket for any day of your vacation, regardless of your arrival or departure date. This is an amazing way to help offset the cost of your lift tickets, since there is no better way to ski than for free.

Here is a list of all of the resorts that will allow you to ski for free, simply by showing your boarding pass:

laska lyeska Resort

Alyeska Resort is only 40 miles from  Ted Stevens Anchorage Airport (ANC), where Alaska Airlines offers nonstop flights from Chicago; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Phoenix; Portland, Oregon; Seattle; and Spokane, Washington. All you have to do is show your Alaska Airlines paper boarding pass at any resort ticket office and you can ski the remaining part of the day you arrive for free. This offer is only valid on weekdays (Monday through Friday) between Jan. 4 and April 22, 2022. Blackout dates are Jan. 17, Feb. 21 and March 1-11.

Related: Alyeska Resort review 



Alyeska Resort

Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska. (Photo courtesy of Visit Alaska)

Eaglecrest

Only 15 minutes from downtown Juneau, Eaglecrest will give a free same-day lift ticket to those flying into the Juneau airport (JNU) that morning on Alaska Airlines. If you are coming by boat on the Alaska Marine Highway System or by seaplane on Alaska Seaplanes, this promotion applies to you as well. You are also limited to three redemptions per person per winter season.

For subsequent days, or for those who are driving to the area, the most expensive lift ticket is only $62, so you are still looking at a relatively economical ski vacation.

Related: Best times to visit Alaska

Canada

Ski Marmot Basin

Ski Marmot Basin has two different promotions for those flying in on Alaska Airlines for their ski vacation. When you show either boarding pass or itinerary at the Ski Marmot Basin guest services desk, you can select from either a free full-day lift ticket or a three-consecutive-day lift ticket for the price of a two-day lift ticket. The best part about this offer is that the free day doesn’t have to be used the same day you fly in, which makes sense since the airport is four-plus hours away. The complimentary lift ticket just must be redeemed within 21 days of your travel through Calgary Airport (YYC). This offer is valid between Dec. 1 and April 30.

Red Mountain Resort

Those flying Alaska Airlines into Spokane Airport (GEG) between Dec. 11 and April 4 will receive one complimentary lift ticket to Red Mountain Resort. The lift ticket can then be redeemed during any day of this ski year, which is more flexible than most similar ski-free programs. To be eligible for the promotion, you must fly into Spokane Airport (approximately a 2 1/2-hour drive to Red Mountain) and not other nearby airports within Canada.

Colorado

Steamboat Ski Resort

When flying Alaska Airlines, you can fly nonstop to Steamboat Springs (HDN) from Seattle or San Diego. Passengers on these flights will receive a free day of skiing on their departure date at Steamboat Ski Resort by showing their boarding pass to any ticket office. Fortunately, there are no date restrictions, so this is a great opportunity to get a few runs in — for free — before your flight takes off.

Related: 5 reasons to ski at Steamboat Springs this year

How to ski for free with your airline boarding pass

(Photo courtesy of Steamboat Springs)

Idaho

Bogus Basin

With many flights into Boise (BOI), it is easy to hit the slopes of Bogus Basin after an early morning flight. Just show your Alaska Airlines boarding pass and ID at the Simplot Lodge ticket window, and you’ll receive a complimentary lift ticket to ski for the rest of the day. This offer is valid every day of the week, although there are a decent amount of blackout dates: Saturdays and Sundays before 3 p.m., Nov. 25-28, Dec. 26-31, Jan. 1, Jan. 15-17 and Feb. 19-21.

Schweitzer

For flights into Spokane Airport on Alaska Airlines only, you can ski Schweitzer for the rest of the day for free. The mountain is approximately 90 minutes away and offers nonstop flights from Boise, Portland, San Diego and Seattle. Take this promotion into account when comparing different flight options between airlines, since there are many other U.S. carriers that fly into Spokane.

Montana

Red Lodge Mountain

Instead of skiing for free the day you arrive, Red Lodge Mountain will give you a free lift ticket to ski the day of your departure. All you have to do is show your Alaska Airlines boarding pass at any ticket window and you can enjoy a few runs before heading off to the airport. On Alaska Airlines, you can fly nonstop from Seattle and Portland to the Billings, Montana, airport (BIL), which is about 90 minutes from the mountain.

Bottom line

When you are flying into any of these mountain airports, hang on to your paper boarding pass to leverage a variety of promotions. Maybe even print out multiple copies just in case. Although many mountains have done away with their ski free programs over the past few years,  there are still a decent number of resorts offering deals.

Are you planning a family ski vacation? Here are some more resources:

Kids ski free: Save on your family’s next ski vacationPlanning your ski trip with points and milesBest ski resorts for families in North AmericaThe right — and wrong — age for kids to start skiing17 of the best ski towns in the US

Featured photo by Summer Hull/The Points Guy.

By: Jennifer Yellin
Title: How to ski for free with your airline boarding pass
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Published Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2021 15:00:40 +0000




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