

Kitzbuhel, where the hills are alive with more than sound of music
The Qantas Ski club is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 65th World Airlines Ski Championship being in Kitzbuhel, Austria from the 22nd - 27th of March 2026
Please head over to https://eurotours-gruppenreisen.at/en/wasc2026/ to complete your registration and view all relevant WASC information. Once you have completed the registration form your accommodation will be booked by the Eurotours team and you receive a confirmation for the hotel and registration fee in the coming weeks. Please also register here so we can see who is joining us.
2026 WASC registration fee is Approx. $725 AUD pp
This includes:
- Race Fee
- All WASC events
- Welcome Party on Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 incl. Live Music
- Theme Party “One Hell of a Ride!” on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 incl. 3-course buffet and live music
- Gala Dinner on Thursday, March 26, 2026 incl. 3-course dinner and live music
The Qantas teams assigned accommodation for the 2026 WASC is the Q! Hotel Maria Theresia - Kitzbuhel (https://hotel-maria-theresia.at/)
Accommodation Cost (breakfast incl)
Single Room: $350 pp per night Double room:$315 pp per night Eurotours requires the name of the person you are sharing with for the double rooms so please confirm that before filling out the WASC registration form
For those members attending the Madonna Di Campiglio pre week in Italy the Ski club will look into transport options to Kitzbuhel and please book your accommodation from the 21st of March
Relevant info for completing the registration form
Q14- Team captains name: Ben Rooney Q18- How are you booking your accommodation - My team captain already blocked allotment
Contact/Trip organizer
Ben Rooney
0406101297
benjaminrooney272@outlook.com
Kitzbühel is one of the world’s most iconic ski resorts, renowned for its blend of alpine charm, challenging terrain, and rich skiing heritage. Nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, Kitzbühel offers over 230 kilometers of meticulously groomed pistes, catering to all skill levels—from gentle beginner slopes to the legendary Streif downhill run, one of the most demanding World Cup courses.
The resort spans several interconnected areas, including Kirchberg and Jochberg, and features a modern lift system that ensures efficient access across its expansive terrain. Skiers and snowboarders enjoy varied landscapes, from wide open runs to tree-lined trails and off-piste opportunities.
Beyond skiing, Kitzbühel boasts a picturesque medieval town center with cobbled streets, upscale boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and cozy après-ski spots. Its vibrant atmosphere is complemented by luxury hotels and traditional alpine lodges, making it a favorite among both international visitors and locals.