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Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill, Rateče Planica, SI
28. March 2026. 08:30h
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Tickets for Planica Ski Jumping, FIS World Cup Final in Ski Jumping and Ski Flying at Planica

Planica on March 28 brings the highlight of the season in ski jumping and ski flying, with top level competition and the unique atmosphere of the valley beneath the Ponce range. This page offers tickets for the event and key details for ticket purchase, travel planning and a one day visit to Planica

Planica as the pinnacle of the ski flying season

Planica on March 28 once again becomes one of those sporting places that go beyond the usual calendar and turn a competition into a multi-day event talked about far beyond the borders of skiing countries. For lovers of ski jumping and ski flying, that Saturday program in the valley beneath the Ponce mountains carries special weight because it is the season finale in a setting that has for decades been synonymous with records, courage, and the unique atmosphere of great spring finals. A ticket for this event is valid for one day, and the time marked for arrival on 28.03.2026 at 08:30 clearly suggests that the audience is in for an early morning filled with anticipation, cheering, and gazes directed toward one of the most famous flying hills in the world. That is exactly why ticket sales attract great attention from the public that wants to be there in person when the World Cup finale moves to Planica, because it is not just a sporting performance but also an experience of a place where the limits of the discipline have been pushed many times. Secure your tickets for this event now, because Planica is not the kind of stop on the calendar that is followed casually, but a place where sport is watched with the whole body, from the first trial round to the final celebrations with the sound of the crowd and flags covering the stands.

What awaits the audience in Saturday's program

Although the name of the performer in the data is listed as Ski jumping, in reality this is a complete competition day in which the audience does not come because of one name, but because of the meeting of the world's best flyers, national teams, and the rhythm of a program that develops from the morning rounds toward the main afternoon moments. Saturday in Planica, according to the published program, brings the men's team competition and the women's individual competition, so this is a day that simultaneously brings team dynamics, national rivalry, and a very important historical framework for women's appearances in ski flying. For spectators, this means that tickets for this event open the door to two different sporting atmospheres within the same day: the morning tension of the team format, where each round changes the overall ranking, and the afternoon focus on individual flights that demand technical purity, courage, and calmness on the big stage. Such a schedule is especially attractive to those who want to get the full Planica experience out of one visit, because the ticket does not cover just one competition but practically the entire sporting arc of one of the most interesting days of the final weekend. Buy tickets via the button below if you want to experience that very feeling that during one day, before the eyes of the audience, representative tactics, personal risk, flight height, and the cheering energy that regularly turns Planica into one of the loudest points of the season alternate.

An event that in 2026 also carries historical weight

Even without an additional historical framework, Planica is a strong enough name in the world of ski jumping, but the 2026 edition gains even greater importance because the entire final weekend is presented as a turning point for the discipline. The reason is simple and powerful: for the first time in history, women will fly on the famous Gorišek brothers' flying hill, which means that the finale in Planica enters a broader sporting narrative that goes beyond a mere race schedule. This gives the audience an additional motive to buy tickets, because they are not just coming to another World Cup stop, but to a weekend that leaves a mark on the evolution of the sport, on the way ski flying is talked about, and on the symbolism of the place itself. For decades, Planica has been the final chapter of the men's season, a place for the resolution of great battles and a hunt for distances, and now that same place is entering a new era that increases the interest of fans, media, and all those who want to witness a sporting moment before it becomes part of tradition. Tickets for this event are therefore not just entry to the stands, but also access to a day connected with a major change within the sport, which is why public interest may be particularly pronounced, especially among those who have been following the development of women's jumping for years and now want to see live how Planica is expanding its own legend.

Why Planica is more than an ordinary sports venue

When speaking of Planica, one is not speaking only of one ski jump, but of a place that in ski jumping has an almost mythical status, precisely because a large part of the modern history of ski flying was created there. In that valley, in 1994, Toni Nieminen became the first jumper to officially fly beyond the 200-meter mark, which made Planica a symbol of sporting boldness and technical progress. In recent years, that status has been further strengthened by new record flights, and the home crowd especially still remembers 2025, when Domen Prevc set the world record of 254.5 meters precisely in Planica, which gave the whole place a strong domestic emotional dimension again. Such history changes the way a spectator experiences tickets for Planica, because buying tickets here is not the same as buying tickets for any other sporting competition: one enters a venue where the psychological and metric limits of the sport were broken. Anyone who once sits in the stands or stands beside the track while the gaze rises toward the inrun and descends toward the wide landing slope very quickly understands why Planica is spoken of with special respect and why ticket sales each year follow an event that is at the same time a competition, a ritual, and an encounter with one of the most important places in the history of ski flying.

RateÄŤe Planica and the broader context of Kranjska Gora

The venue is listed as Planica, RateÄŤe Planica, SI, and it is precisely this combination of the valley, the village of RateÄŤe, and the wider Kranjska Gora area that gives the event an additional appeal that many major sports centers no longer have. Planica is not an isolated arena in the middle of concrete, but a winter and mountain area that preserves the feeling of a natural backdrop, the proximity of the Julian Alps, and the simple connection of sport with the landscape. For the visitor, this means that coming to the competition is not just going to the stands, but also entering a place with a clear identity, from walking and cycling access routes from the direction of RateÄŤe to the content of the Nordic Centre itself, where sports infrastructure merges with museum and visitor facilities. The local tourism context further strengthens the experience because Kranjska Gora is already an established Alpine destination, so the audience planning a one-day trip or a short weekend can combine the competition, time outdoors, a walk, and a gastronomic break without the feeling that everything ends upon leaving the stadium. Secure your tickets for this event in time if you want to catch the full Planica experience, because it is precisely this combination of top-level sport and a powerful mountain setting that often makes the difference between simply following the results and a real trip to an event that is remembered.

The atmosphere in the stands and the feeling television cannot convey

Planica is one of the rare sporting events in which a television broadcast can faithfully show the length of the flight, but cannot fully convey the sound of the crowd, the feeling of the space, and that specific silence that arises a second before takeoff, when thousands of spectators simultaneously follow the athlete's body on the edge of perfect balance. That is exactly why tickets for this event are experienced as an invitation to a direct encounter with a sport that from a distance seems technical, but live becomes almost physically experiential. In the team competition, the atmosphere is further intensified because each national team in the stands gets its own voice, its own flags, and its own small rhythm of cheering, so the experience changes from jump to jump, from nation to nation, from round to round. The afternoon part of the day carries a different tone, with more concentration on the individual performance, but an equal amount of adrenaline, especially when conditions on the flying hill begin to demand perfect reading of the wind, the inrun, and the landing. Tickets for this event quickly attract attention precisely because Planica is not an event that is consumed passively, but a sporting spectacle in which the audience becomes an important part of the picture and in which every flight is experienced as a shared moment of the stands, commentators, coaches, and fans gathered in the valley.

Practical information for arrival and planning the day

For visitors planning to arrive on March 28, the most important thing is to count on an early morning and arrive well in advance, especially because at events like this the experience does not consist only of the main round, but also of arrival, entry, finding a place, and soaking up the atmosphere that is built for hours before the climax. The ticket data states a start at 08:30, and the official Saturday program includes the morning rhythm of the men's team competition, which is why arriving earlier imposes itself as the smartest choice for all those who do not want to miss the introduction to the competition day. The organizer for the Planica finale states a strong emphasis on public transport, including the possibility of arriving by train to Jesenice and then organized transport to Planica, with an additional recommendation not to rely primarily on a private car if unnecessary delays are to be avoided. For the audience from the region, this is important information because it helps in planning departure, while for international visitors it means that Planica functions as a major sporting event with a clearly directed traffic regime and logic of visitor movement. Buying tickets only makes sense when the day is planned intelligently enough, so it is good to count on a layered experience: an early morning on the road, a sporting program during the day, a possible stay because of additional entertainment content, and a return only after the impression of Planica has fully settled.

The main sporting story of the day and who benefits most from the format

The men's team competition always has a different dramaturgy from individual appearances because it requires the breadth of a national team, not just one top flyer, but four men who can maintain rhythm, withstand pressure, and react to every movement of the competition. In that format, Planica works especially well as a stage because the large flying hill rewards stability, technical quality, and the ability to produce a clean flight at the decisive moment, while even the slightest mistake can cost the team dearly. For spectators, this is a very rewarding form of competition, since the ranking changes gradually, the tension accumulates, and the fan experience becomes stronger because the audience is not following only an individual, but an entire national team. On the same day, the women's individual competition opens another layer of interest, because it brings focus to female athletes who are competing at a moment when the boundaries of the discipline are expanding and when Planica 2026 is spoken of as a historic weekend for women's ski flying. This is an additional reason to view tickets for this event as a worthwhile sporting investment in one complete day, because in one place and at one time you get double sporting content, a strong competitive rhythm, and the feeling of attending something that has both result-based and historical value.

Planica as a place where sport turns into fan culture

There are few European sporting events that have managed to retain such a strong local and regional emotional base while at the same time remaining globally relevant as is the case with Planica. Here the audience does not come only because of the World Cup standings, but also because of heritage, family traditions, a journey that is repeated year after year, and the impression that spring in the world of ski jumping is in fact closed precisely in this valley. The additional entertainment program during the final weekend, including the concert part on Saturday, shows that the organizers are building Planica as an all-day event in which sporting tension naturally turns into socializing and celebration, which is important information for all those who want to get more than just sitting in the stands. In such an environment, ticket sales are not separated from the content around the competition, but are part of a broader experience in which one day in Planica can include sport, music, cheering, time in the mountain environment, and the feeling that you are present at one of the most recognizable sporting stages of Central Europe. Tickets for this event are therefore not interesting only to narrow followers of results, but also to an audience seeking a strong sense of place, authentic winter tradition, and an event that is not spent in one minute, but lasts from the morning arrival to the last evening conversations about the longest and bravest flights of the day.

Who this event is the best choice for

Planica on March 28 is an especially good choice for several types of audience, and that is one of its greatest advantages compared with many other specialized sporting competitions. First of all, this is an ideal event for long-time followers of ski jumping who want to feel the final weekend of the season live and watch a competition on a flying hill that has almost cult status. Then, this is a very attractive option for families and the broader sports audience for whom it is not crucial to follow every points detail, but who want to experience a major sporting atmosphere, a mountain backdrop, and a competition rhythm that is clear and exciting enough even for an occasional spectator. Also, the event has great value for travelers who want to combine a one-day trip or a weekend in Kranjska Gora with a top-level sporting program, because tickets for this event open up much more than just a view of the inrun. Buy tickets via the button below if you are looking for an event that can satisfy both a passionate jumping fan and a visitor who wants an authentic, loud, and visually impressive sporting day, without the need to know every statistic in advance in order to enjoy what Planica offers.

Sources:
- FIS Ski Jumping, calendar and event details in Planica for the 2025/2026 season, with confirmation of the date, type of competition, and official program times
- Planica.si, Planica 2026 finals program, with the schedule of Saturday's men's team and women's individual competition as well as the accompanying entertainment program
- Planica.si, About us and Arrival to Planica pages, for historical facts about records, important milestones, and arrival information
- Slovenia.info, overview of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Planica 2026 event, for a broader description of the final weekend and its national significance
- Kranjska Gora tourism and RateÄŤe-Planica tourist information, for the local context, access to the valley, and the wider area's facilities

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