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LONDON, Nov 09, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Alpine Elements, the world's premiere provider of holiday fun, has issued an invitation to 'Star Wars' fans to vacation in the French Alps. Alpine Elements is renowned for organizing winter and summer fun for countless vacationers. Specializing in high altitude skiing holidays, a 'Star Wars' holiday seems like an unlikely combination. The owner of Alpine Elements, James Hardiman, explains about the 'Star Wars' ski run in Avoriaz.
Alpine Elements, specializing in the organization of resort holidays, recently started an innovative campaign. The targeted audience of the initiative is 'Star Wars' fans worldwide. Alpine Elements believes that 'Star Wars' fans will be interested in visiting Avoriaz in the French Alps. This French mountain resort is home to 'Star Wars' - a ski run which runs from Avoriaz to the tiny hamlet of Ardent.
Owner James Hardiman remarks, "Alpine Elements wants each of our customers to get as much as possible from their holiday. We thought that the 'Star Wars' ski run would add an extra special touch to any fan's winter holiday. If you're a 'Star Wars' lover, could you ever find a better ski run than this one in Avoriaz?" James Hardiman quickly points out, "Of course, Avoriaz has much more to offer than a single run. Avoriaz was the first resort to offer snowboarding in the 90s. This charming resort is still a popular location for the sport." Being the most northern resort in France, Avoriaz has an abundance of snow for the entire season. Visitors to Avoriaz can enjoy several high altitude ski slopes. With its varied terrain, Avoriaz is one of the most diverse ski areas in Europe.
To learn more about the 'Star Wars' ski run in Avoriaz, contact or if you're planning a skiing or snowboarding holiday in the French Alps, contact Alpine Elements.
About Alpine Elements: The Alpine Elements Group employs 125 people during the season, with head offices in London and Chamonix, France. In 2008/9 the Group provided ski holidays to over 12,000 people to the nine resorts it covers in the Alps.
iGOSKi offers ski weekends (and is a brand of the long established niche ski holiday company Alpine Elements who have been running catered chalets for the past 13 years.
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