Nira Montana, which was acclaimed and commended by voters as the World's Best New Ski Hotel and Chalet Sirocco in Verbier, which took the title of World's Best New Ski Chalet were also honored. The World Ski Awards Academy gave an unusual trophy for Outstanding Contribution to Ski Tourism on Alpine ski racer Stein Eriksen in an extraordinary presentation.

Eriksen who is a gold medalist at the 1952 Olympics Games in Oslo, Norway has since served as director of skiing at the Deer valley Resort in the United States. In a further achievement, the Stein Eriksen Lodge at Deer Valley owned the title of World's Best Ski Hotel during the Gala Ceremony.

Host Kitzbühel took the pined for title of World's Leading Ski Resort, Sunweb took the title of World's Best Ski Tourism Operator while The Vale Niseko was perceived as the World's Best Ski Boutique Hotel.

World Ski Awards is the only worldwide initiative to perceive, reward and celebrate excellence in ski hospitality. It came back to Kitzbühel for a third year in 2015, inviting leading global figureheads and leaders to the Alpine resort. A record number of tallies were cast by ski tourism experts and leaders in front of the Gala Ceremony 2015, nearby the votes of a huge number of ski customers from around the globe.

World Ski Awards' Sion Rapson expressed that through the span of 12 months they have been immersed with reports from a large portion of their champs enumerating how their World Ski Awards triumph has specifically added to greater customer confidence, expanded hotel and chalet occupancy and has raised ski arrival numbers.

The full three day World Ski Awards project included extravagance chauffeur driven airplane terminal transfers to and from the five-star A-ROSA Kitzbühel,a host of other networking activities and elite networking events.