CABLE CARS INTERNATIONAL
As THE go to trade journal for all topics related to the cable car business, alpine management and tourism, SI Magazine offers an excellent source of information for decision makers operating within the winter sports industry. We will keep you up to date on all things related to ropeways and mountain railways in Austria. Additionally, we’ll take a close look at important current issues affecting this area of commerce, such as crucial information on environmental topics and the sustainability of cable cars. Our goal is to cover all important areas of the ropeway industry and to offer you a single, reliable source of information. Let us inspire you to new ideas!
Kässbohrer Snow World: A closely interlinked and compatible solution
Creating an ideal slope takes more than just a snow groomer: it takes the many individual, interlinked products, processes and services, which must be fully compatible in order to achieve the optimum result - that enthusiastic skiers on slopes to dream of - every morning.
Ropeway Project Group: Everything from one supplier
Ropeway Project Group is a network of cable car experts from Austria and South Tyrol. With participation from a broad range of specialist areas, projects can be handled from feasibility study through planning to implementation.
Zaugg: Ice scraper for the piste
Ever increasing costs for snow making constantly force ski resorts to adapt and rethink piste processing. With the ice scraper for snow groomers, ZAUGG AG EGGIWIL has found a way to transform the snow stored until the winter season into the most perfect piste possible for winter sports enthusiasts.
Quebec: Government funding to boost Canadian ski tourism
The Canadian government announced its plan to generously fund Quebec ski resorts.
Base to Base Gondola connects two bases at Palisades Tahoe
The Base to Base Gondola connects the two base areas of Californian ski resort Palisades Tahoe, finally uniting the resort.
IMTA has new council and leadership
In the course of the second General Assembly, the new Council for the International Mountain Tourism Alliance was elected.
Hybrid Destinations: Mixed culture instead of monoculture
White strips in green meadows are causing a headache for winter tourism. The mild winter means that snowmaking is more difficult, especially in low areas. Hybrid operation could reduce the snow gap.
Innovative Technologies: Service Enhancers in Alpine Tourism
Ambassador for the Future Jörg Eugster sees four major trends coming to Alpine tourism. They can serve as service enhancers, provided they are taken up by the ski resorts.
Outlook on the Winter Season 2022/23
Even in times like these, the D-A-CH-region (German/Austria/Switzerland) is not called the Sillicon Valley of winter sports without reason. Is Alpine tourism facing a turning point, a dip or even a possible booster this winter season? New data from MANOVA market researchers provide the answer.
Mountain Planet 2022: Industry on the up
More visitors, more exhibitors, more optimism! As the first major industry trade fair after the coronavirus pandemic, Mountain Planet in Grenoble was impressive.
DOPPELMAYR: Snow Space Salzburg flying Mozart
Wagrain, Austria: With the 10-passenger Flying Mozart gondola, ski resort Snow Space Salzburg boasts one of the countries most modern ropeways.
Interalpin 2023: The World‘s leading alpine trade fair returns next year
In 2019 a total of 29,000 visitors – more than ever before – came from all over the world to INTERALPIN in Innsbruck, Austria . Four years later, visitors will have a chance both to surpass this enormous number and to experience the world‘s finest technologies for the Alpine sector.