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Ski ya later! Topflight for Schools take to the slopes from CoDA

written by cassoscoop January 20, 2025
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Staff and student groups from secondary schools across the North West set off for the Italian Alps on Saturday 18th January 2025, marking the commencement of the second year of Topflight for Schools’ successful ski programme to Verona from City of Derry Airport.

Steve Frazer, Managing Director at City of Derry Airport, said: “We are thrilled to welcome back our winter ski programme for 2025.

“Topflight for Schools are the number one school ski specialists across Ireland and are absolute experts in what they do.

“We are so proud to partner with them again on this wonderful offering for our local school children the Northwest, especially from the convenience of their local airport.

“With reduced travel time and cost for school representatives and parents in their journey to the airport, and a time of less than 15 minutes from the car park to the departure gate for school staff and children travelling, we pride ourselves on providing a fast, friendly and relaxing experience.”

Martin Turbitt, Ski Sales Specialist at Topflight For Schools said: “Topflight For Schools is delighted to once again operate a direct flight from City of Derry Airport to Verona, Italy, offering schools in the North West a seamless opportunity to experience the magic of Italy’s snow-covered slopes.

“Building on the tremendous success of the 2024 ski season, this year’s 180-seater flight will transport eager students and teachers directly to the heart of Italy’s premier ski destinations.

“Departing from a convenient local hub, the flight has proven to be an attractive option for regular school groups and first-time trip organisers alike.

“We are thrilled to provide local schools with a convenient and hassle-free way to introduce their students to the joys of skiing.

“City of Derry Airport offers unmatched accessibility for schools in the northwest, and we’re excited to see so many new groups join our ski tours this year.”

Following the high level of interest received on the ski programme across the North West, seats have now been released for families and groups to avail of on the Verona service for January and February 2025.

Flights are priced from £99 pp one way for seat only, including taxes and 20kg hold luggage.

Full details on flights are available on the Airport website, along with recommendations on resorts and transfers: www.cityofderryairport.com

For more information on 2025 Ski Holidays from City of Derry Airport, available for family and group getaways, visit the Airport website: www.cityofderryairport.com

Ski ya later! Topflight for Schools take to the slopes from CoDA was last modified: January 20th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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