
Palmer, Alaska Mar 10, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Majestic Heli Ski is the only helicopter skiing operator in Alaska offering an Unlimited Vertical Program, setting a new standard for freedom and value in the states heli-ski industry.
Our goal has always been to create the best possible heli-skiing experience, said Njord Rota, the owner of Majestic Heli Ski. By removing vertical limits, guests can focus purely on the skiingexploring more terrain, taking more runs, and making the most of every flyable day in Alaska.
Trips will still include a base vertical guarantee, ensuring guests receive a fair credit or refund if weather conditions limit flying or skiing opportunities. Any skiing beyond that guaranteed amount is included in the trip priceproviding guests with exceptional added value when conditions allow for more laps in the mountains.
Bookings for the Unlimited Vertical 2027 Season are officially open now, and early demand is expected from returning guests and heli-skiers seeking the freedom to ski Alaska without restrictions.
Majestic Heli Ski operates in the heart of Alaskas Chugach and Talkeetna mountain ranges, offering expansive terrain, deep snow, and small-group guided heli-ski experiences designed for advanced and expert skiers.
For more information or to reserve a trip for the 2027 season, visit MajesticHeliSki.com or contact the reservations team 1-800-559-8691.


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