Taupo & Turangi Herald

Life Pass Holders asked for feedback

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The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment’s Regional Economic Developmen­t and Investment Unit (Kā noa-RDU) has asked the voluntary administra­tors of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts (RAL) to formally survey about 14,500 Life Pass Holders to gauge their willingnes­s to financiall­y support a proposal for a new entity.

Kānoa-RDU has asked the RAL Voluntary Administra­tors to forward a letter and non-binding survey form to Life Pass Holders to find out how many would provide some funding support if a proposed new entity went ahead.

The new entity would operate the Turoa and Whakapapa ski fields, including the Sky Waka gondola.

Head of Kānoa-RDU Robert Pigou says the Government has asked Kānoa-RDU to explore alternativ­e arrangemen­ts which could see skifield operations and other economic activities continue to be undertaken on Mt Ruapehu.

“If Life Pass Holders support this then the Crown is prepared to consider some concession­s to ensure an alternativ­e commercial arrangemen­t has a chance of succeeding.” Pigou says.

RAL Administra­tors need to provide the results of the Life Pass Holders survey to Kānoa-RDU by today, November 24.

“We are at a point now where we need to understand the likely extent of Life Pass Holder financial support before we can continue investigat­ing the potential commercial transactio­n and the other elements required to finalise it,” says Pigou.

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