With only two major ski resort groups in the country, owned by Alterra Mountain Company and Vail Resorts, competition to sell season passes can be fierce. Recently, Alterra announced an expansion that may give some skiers a reason to opt for the Ikon Pass this year: a host of new partner resorts in Asia.
It’s one of the biggest international expansions of the Ikon Pass since it was launched in 2018. It includes nine new ski resorts spanning Japan, China, and South Korea, and could reflect the growing trend toward international ski trips in light of rising US ski resort costs. The new additions include Shiga Kogen Mountain Resort, Furano Ski Resort, Myoko Suginohara, APPI Resort, NEKOMA Mountain, Zao Onsen Ski Resort, and Mt. T (formerly known as Tenjindaira) in Japan, plus Yunding Snow Park in China and Mona Yongpyong in South Korea.



