Levi Ski Resort Joins the Indy Pass Network


International Lift Pass Brings New Visibility and Increased Tourism to Lapland

Levi Ski Resort will join the Indy Pass network for the 2025–2026 season, becoming part of one of the world’s fastest-growing international lift pass concepts. Through this partnership, Levi becomes part of a global network of over 200 ski resorts.

Levi is the first ski resort in Finland to be included in Indy Pass’s extensive European portfolio, significantly increasing the visibility of Lapland’s fell destination and attracting more international skiers.

Marko Mustonen, Commercial Director of Levi Ski Resort, sees the partnership as an important step in the long-term growth of the region:

“We are delighted to join the Indy Pass network and to further increase Levi’s visibility among skiers, especially in the North American market. Levi Ski Resort is one of Northern Europe’s leading and internationally recognized ski destinations, and Indy Pass offers travelers a new way to discover Levi as part of their winter holiday.”

Indy Pass Brings New Visitors to Levi from North America

Originally developed for the U.S. market, Indy Pass has grown rapidly in recent years. Its user base is actively seeking new, high-quality and experience-driven destinations—exactly the kind of experience Levi offers.

Being part of the Indy Pass network further strengthens Levi’s reputation for quality, service, and reliability among international audiences.

Indy Pass holders receive lift access benefits at all participating Indy Pass resorts, providing access to a wide selection of ski destinations across Europe and North America.

Why Levi?

Levi is known for:

  • A wide variety of well-maintained slopes

  • Exceptional snow reliability and a winter season exceeding 200 days

  • Comprehensive facilities for special disciplines, including multiple terrain parks, a mogul slope, and alpine training facilities

  • Its annual FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup event

  • Extensive accommodation and service offerings

  • The unique atmosphere of Arctic winter, polar night, and fell landscapes

Membership in the Indy Pass network supports Levi’s long-term growth strategy and helps increase international visitor flows to the entire Lapland region.

More information about Indy Pass: www.indypass.com

About Levi Ski Resort

Levi Ski Resort Ltd aims to be Europe’s most progressive year-round ski resort, with operations covering lift ticket sales, ski school services, equipment rentals, and retail. Its subsidiary, Levi Restaurants Ltd, provides slope-side restaurant services.

During the winter season, Levi Ski Resort delivers over half a million successful ski days across a modern and extensive fell infrastructure: 44 slopes, 26 lifts, two gondolas and four chairlifts guide skiers and riders across 38.5 kilometres of groomed terrain, offering space and variety for all skill levels. In summer, the offering expands to activities at Levi Bike Park and Levi Activity Park.

Levi’s flagship attractions include internationally renowned events, most notably the annual FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Slalom opener. Levi is also the first Nordic ski resort committed to the ISO 14001 environmental management system. The company’s core value is the respect and preservation of the Arctic environment.