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With sales for the 2025 ski season already surging by 30% compared to 2024, Club Med is encouraging Aussies to plan ahead for next year to avoid missing out with the launch of its earlybird sale. As part of the sale, the all-inclusive hotel operator is offering up to 30% off bookings of premium all-inclusive ski holidays for the 2025-2026 season. “Japan remains one of our most popular destinations for Aussies and shows no signs of slowing down. It’s important for Aussies to start thinking ahead to next year,” General Manager for Club Med Pacific Michelle Davies said. “With sales for the 2025 ski season skyrocketing by 30% and our customer base growing by 11% on the year prior, it’s important for Aussies start thinking ahead to next year.” Packages include lift passes, group ski and snowboard lessons, gourmet dining, an open bar, evening entertainment, and more. “Travellers can enjoy the slopes without the hassle of navigating local suppliers and anticipating additional costs at the end of their stay,” Davies said.
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“With airlines such as Qantas and Singapore Airlines also increasing airlift to Japan to service continuous demand, it means travellers can enjoy a hassle free and premium experience from start to finish.” Highlights of the sale include savings of up to $4,771 for families, with resorts like Club Med Tomamu starting from $3,479 per adult and Club Med Sahoro from $2,867 per adult. For those seeking an even more luxurious experience, Club Med’s Kiroro Peak, the first Exclusive Collection resort in Japan, offers a more personalised stay with premium amenities and direct access to the region’s popular slopes. The earlybird runs until 9 May 2025, for travel between 28 November 2025 and 4 May 2026. Club Med has also teamed up with China Airlines to offer exclusive land and air packages, available for booking until 31 March 2025.

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