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Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill, Rateče Planica, SI
27. March 2026. 14:00h
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Tickets for Ski jumping in Planica, ski jumping and ski flying under the Ponce peaks, Planica Ratece Slovenia

Buy tickets for Ski jumping in Planica and secure your place at a major World Cup finals day in ski jumping and ski flying. This page is focused on ticket sales for the event on March 27, 2026 at 2:00 PM, with useful details on the programme, atmosphere, Planica tradition and practical travel information

Planica as the pinnacle of the season and a major sporting event beneath the Ponce Mountains

Planica is once again this year a place where ski jumping and ski flying are not seen merely as a competition, but as the final act of the entire winter, an event that gathers passionate sports followers, families, travellers from the region, and an audience that wants to experience the special atmosphere of one of the most striking sporting spectacles in Europe. On Friday, March 27, 2026, at 14:00 in Planica, at the RateÄŤe Planica venue in Slovenia, the ticket is valid for one day and takes the audience straight to a programme that is part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Final, and that is precisely what gives Friday special weight because it is a day when the tension can be felt from morning until late afternoon. For visitors looking for a sporting event with a clear rhythm, big names, and scenery that is hard to surpass, Planica offers a combination of tradition, adrenaline, and spectacle that cannot be faithfully conveyed through a television broadcast alone. Anyone who has watched at least once as a jumper takes off from a giant flying hill knows that it is a special feeling, and in Planica that experience is intensified by thousands of fans, the rhythm of the programme, the view of snowy peaks, and the awareness that you are in a place that has shaped the history of this sport. Tickets for this event are therefore not just a pass to the stands, but entry into an all-day sporting setting in which every appearance on the inrun carries tension and every long flight triggers a reaction throughout the entire valley. Secure your tickets for this event now, because the season finale in Planica regularly attracts great interest, and it is precisely such sporting days that most quickly create the feeling that something truly big is being missed.

What Friday in Planica brings and why the 14:00 time slot is especially important

Friday in Planica is not merely a transitional day between the opening and the final outcome, but a very serious competition slot in which the audience gets true competitive content and can feel the full intensity of ski jumping on the big stage. The programme for March 27 includes morning training for the women jumpers, and from 14:00 the trial round for the men's individual competition begins, followed by the first round and the final, so it is clear that this is a ticket that leads to a content-rich sporting day, not to a short exhibition performance. This is also important for everyone planning to arrive from Croatia or neighbouring countries, because they can count on a schedule that allows a reasonable morning arrival, enough time for entry and seating in the stands, and the experience of a complete sporting afternoon. In such a schedule, the trial round itself carries particular weight, because it is precisely then that the condition of the jumpers, changes in the wind, inrun speed, and the first impression of who might be the most dangerous in the main part of the competition can be felt, and the experienced audience in Planica knows that every metre is already being closely followed even then. Buying tickets for Friday therefore also makes sense for those who want a pure sporting focus, without waiting for the final day, because Friday is often the moment when the competition finds its full rhythm, and the audience can watch top ski flyers at the moment when the season is being decided in the most serious way. Buy tickets via the button below if you want a day in which every jump is part of the broader story of the season finale, but also a completely sufficient reason for a special trip to Planica.

The place where boundaries were pushed decade after decade

Planica is known not only for regularly hosting the end of the season, but also for the fact that this valley is deeply inscribed in the history of ski flying, in the history of sport, and in the collective idea of how far a person can go on skis. Since the early decades of the twentieth century, Planica has grown as a centre of Nordic disciplines, and over time it has become synonymous with major breakthroughs, record distances, and moments that changed the perception of what is possible. It was in this valley that major symbolic boundaries were first broken, from the legendary one hundred metres to later flights beyond two hundred metres, so it is no surprise that Planica still carries an almost mythical status among lovers of ski jumping today. Today's Letalnica bratov Gorišek, located within the Planica Nordic Centre, remains one of the key venues on the world ski flying calendar, and additional weight is given by the fact that it was here in March 2025 that Domen Prevc set the world record of 254.5 metres. For the audience buying tickets, this means they are not coming merely to watch another competition on the calendar, but are coming to a venue that carries within it history, reputation, and a special kind of sporting authority, the kind that is built over decades, record by record, generation by generation. Tickets for Planica therefore also have the added value of experience, because the spectator follows the sport up close in a place that itself acts like the main character of the story.

The atmosphere that sets Planica apart from most winter sporting events

What sets Planica apart is not only the inrun, not only the number of metres, and not only the prestige of the finale, but the way the entire valley breathes like an open-air stadium, while the mountain setting gives the whole experience an almost cinematic backdrop. The audience does not come there merely to watch a result, but to take part in an event remembered for the sound of cheering, flags, meetings between fans from different countries, and the feeling that ski jumping is at that moment the central event of the day. It is especially interesting that Friday in Planica often offers a somewhat different atmosphere from the Sunday finale, it is less burdened by the ceremonial end of the season and more focused on the competitive content itself, which suits many sports lovers perfectly. Then the audience's reaction to every flight is clearly heard, it can be felt how the stands follow the change in the rhythm of the competition and how the tension intensifies with each round, and this is precisely where tickets come to the forefront as the key to the full experience that cannot be captured only through results and highlights. Ticket sales for sporting days like these are always strong precisely because Planica has the reputation of a place where even those who are not daily followers of ski jumping can very quickly become part of the atmosphere, understand the scale of the feat, and react to every good flight almost instinctively. Tickets for this event disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time if you want to feel the energy of Planica from close range, rather than merely following the outcome on a screen.

Jumpers, the seasonal context, and the added weight of the final beneath the Slovenian mountains

Although the performer on the ticket is listed simply as Ski jumping, the actual content of the event is made up of the world elite of this discipline, and that always gives Planica additional sporting charge because the season finale gathers those who carried the main stories of the World Cup throughout the winter. Ahead of the Planica final, the 2025/2026 season has already brought a series of major moments, including new proof of Slovenian strength in this sport, especially through the results of Nika Prevc, who at the beginning of March in Lahti secured her third consecutive big Crystal Globe, while Domen Prevc this winter confirmed his status as one of the leading figures of the men's part of the caravan. That does not mean that Friday in Planica is reserved for only one story or one name, but quite the opposite, it is a day when the audience can expect a wide range of candidates for the top, technically very demanding performances, and a battle in which form, conditions, and psychological stability decide almost jump by jump. For spectators, it is especially attractive that Planica traditionally intensifies the drama of the season, because on the large flying hill it is clearly visible who is ready to take risks, who knows how to remain calm in the finale, and who can turn speed and technique into a distance that will remain in memory. Buying tickets for Friday therefore has additional sporting logic, since the audience is not coming just to watch a competition, but also a cross-section of the entire season, with the names that marked the winter and with the feeling that one jump in particular could become the most important image of the whole weekend. Tickets for this event are especially attractive to everyone who wants to follow top-level competition live at a moment when the pressure is high and the performances are often the boldest.

Planica, RateÄŤe, and the wider Alpine context that gives the journey added value

The RateÄŤe Planica location is not merely a technical designation of the venue, but an important part of the experience because the competition takes place in a space that combines sporting heritage, mountain landscape, and the tourist appeal of north-western Slovenia. RateÄŤe and nearby Kranjska Gora have long formed a natural gateway for visiting Planica, and the valley itself beneath the Ponce Mountains is known for its long winters, clear Alpine setting, and the feeling that sport takes place there in a setting that is just as striking as the competition itself. This is especially important for readers considering a one-day or weekend trip, because a one-day ticket can be a good reason for an excursion that includes arriving in the morning hours, staying at the competition, and getting to know an area that has been strongly connected with winter sports for decades. In the wider local context, Planica is not an isolated sporting installation, but part of an area that offers visitors the natural backdrop of the Julian Alps, the proximity of Kranjska Gora, a recognisable sporting heritage, and the facilities of the Nordic Centre, which outside competition days further strengthen the identity of the place. That is why tickets for Planica are often bought not only because of one result or one athlete, but because of the full impression of travelling to a place that has a clear character and in which the sporting event feels completely immersed in the landscape. Secure your tickets for this event now if you are looking for a sporting excursion that combines top competition, a strong local identity, and a mountain stage rarely seen in the international calendar.

Practical information for arrival, tickets, and organising the day at the competition

For visitors planning to come, the most important thing to know is that the organisers for Planica state that there is free shuttle bus transport from Kranjska Gora and the surrounding area and explicitly recommend not arriving by car unless it is necessary, precisely because buses have priority when arriving at and departing from the venue. Visitors who nevertheless arrive with their own vehicle are directed to car parks according to the signs and instructions on site, and it is additionally important to arrive earlier, have tickets ready, and expect a security check at the entrance, which is standard practice at large events. Since the Friday programme for your time slot begins at 14:00 with the trial round, it is sensible to plan arrival well in advance so that there is enough time for access to the area, orientation at the venue, and a calmer entrance to the stands before the competition reaches its full rhythm. It is also good to bear in mind that the Friday ticket covers one day, so it is best to organise the plan in such a way that the whole sporting afternoon is used, especially if you want to follow the development of the atmosphere before the main competition as well, and not only the final jumps. Buy tickets via the button below and plan your arrival in time, because it is precisely at events like these that the full value of the ticket is seen only when you enter the venue without hurry, take your seat, feel the ambience, and follow how Planica moves from a calm mountain morning into a powerful sporting spectacle. Ticket sales for Planica regularly attract an audience that knows that this is an event with a clear schedule, great interest, and an experience best enjoyed when the whole day is carefully planned.

Why the 2026 edition is special and how Friday becomes part of a broader historical picture

Planica 2026 carries additional importance because the four-day programme from March 26 to 29 not only closes the men's part of the season but also brings a historic step forward for women's ski flying, as the first official women's competition on the Letalnica bratov Gorišek is scheduled for Saturday. Although your ticket is tied to Friday and the men's individual competition, that very day gains additional value because it takes place in the middle of a weekend that is already now recorded as a special edition of Planica, an edition in which tradition and a new step forward for the sport meet on the same stage. This means that the audience coming on Friday is actually entering the atmosphere of a historic weekend, an event that will not be remembered only for the results, but also for the fact that it confirms Planica as a place where sport constantly seeks a new boundary, whether in flight distance or in the expansion of its own historical importance. For a reader considering buying tickets, this is important information, because Friday is not an isolated programme, but part of a broader series of days in which Planica once again imposes itself as the centre of world ski jumping and ski flying, with heightened media attention, strong audience interest, and the added feeling of attending something greater than an individual competition. Tickets for this event are therefore also interesting to those who follow the historical development of the sport, not only the current standings, because Planica 2026 will remain remembered in the collective memory as a weekend of great sporting continuity and a new step forward. Tickets for Friday thereby offer an ideal combination of top men's competition, the full Planica atmosphere, and the feeling that you have arrived in the heart of a weekend that already now has a special place in the winter sports calendar.

Sources:
- Planica, event programme and schedule for Planica 2026
- FIS Ski Jumping, calendar and details of the competition in Planica for the 2025/2026 season
- Planica, information on arrival, shuttle bus transport, and parking
- Planica, history of the venue and overview of records in Planica
- Planica Nordic Centre, history and facilities of the centre
- Kranjska Gora Tourism, the context of RateÄŤe, Planica, and the valley beneath the Ponce Mountains
- FIS Ski Jumping, current results and the seasonal context of Nika Prevc and Domen Prevc

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