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Special offers for coach tourism

The regular customer card  - our service for coach tourism

  • simple procedure 
     

  • quicker clearance at the ticket offices

  • cash-free driving on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road and the Gerlos Alpine Road, and cash-free admission to the Krimml Wonder World of Water.

Who is a regular customer?

Regular customers are those coach services and travel operators who in a single calendar year achieve a turnover of at least 500 euro with the above facilities.

The price advantage

Together with the advantage of a cash-free procedure at our ticket offices, all those with a regular customer card receive a turnover-related reimbursement on a sliding scale at the end of the year. 
 

The invoicing

Invoicing of the drives takes place at the end of each month. It contains a list of all drives that have taken place in the invoice month, with details of the vehicle number plate, date of the drive and the number of persons carried. 

How do you acquire a regular customer card?

Your contact partner:
Gerlinde Schernthaner
Telephone: +43 (0) 662 / 873 673 - 19
Fax: +43 (0) 662 / 873 673 - 13
e-mail:
schernthaner@grossglockner.at


Important data for coach drivers

Grossglockner High Alpine Road coach parking: over 100 free coach-parking bays.

Coach parking
 


 

Coaches

North side
 

Piffkar

5


 

Obernaßfeld

5


 

Fuscher Törl

30


 

Hochtor Nord

5

South side
 

Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe

60

Bend radius
 

minimum

14 metres


 

average

15 metres

Tunnel heigth
 

Mittertörl-Tunnel

to  3.70 metres


 

Hochtor-Tunnel

max. 4.20 metres solo drive
 

Note: ticket clearance: automatic number-plate registration – approach to the light barriers at the ticket office required! No ticket procedure is possible at the parking bay by the coach driver or tour guide.

 

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