Compagnie des Alpes SA
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Compagnie des Alpes SA
Compagnie des Alpes runs ski resorts and leisure parks in Europe, mainly in France. In the mountains, it owns and operates ski areas and the lift systems that serve them. In leisure parks, it runs theme parks and family attractions such as Parc Astérix and other destination sites that draw day visitors and holidaymakers. The company makes money by selling lift tickets, park admissions, season passes, and related services such as food, retail, and accommodation-linked activities. Its main customers are holidaymakers, skiers, families, school groups, and tour operators looking for destination entertainment rather than local daily use. This gives the company a business that combines winter tourism with year-round leisure spending. What makes Compagnie des Alpes different is that it sits at the center of two hard-to-replicate businesses: mountain resorts and destination parks. It does not just sell a ticket; it owns and manages the place where the experience happens, which gives it control over pricing, operations, and guest flow. That makes it more of an owner-operator of leisure destinations than a simple entertainment brand.
Compagnie des Alpes runs ski resorts and leisure parks in Europe, mainly in France. In the mountains, it owns and operates ski areas and the lift systems that serve them. In leisure parks, it runs theme parks and family attractions such as Parc Astérix and other destination sites that draw day visitors and holidaymakers.
The company makes money by selling lift tickets, park admissions, season passes, and related services such as food, retail, and accommodation-linked activities. Its main customers are holidaymakers, skiers, families, school groups, and tour operators looking for destination entertainment rather than local daily use. This gives the company a business that combines winter tourism with year-round leisure spending.
What makes Compagnie des Alpes different is that it sits at the center of two hard-to-replicate businesses: mountain resorts and destination parks. It does not just sell a ticket; it owns and manages the place where the experience happens, which gives it control over pricing, operations, and guest flow. That makes it more of an owner-operator of leisure destinations than a simple entertainment brand.