Europe divided over skiing season this year
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, EUROPE/ Created : Dec 8, 2020, 20:00 IST
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Some of the EU countries are not in favour of keeping the ski resorts shut for the sake of financial profit and risking jobs and businesses. Yet, opening the ski resorts would naturally lead to a spike in COVID cases, which would … Read more
Some of the EU countries are not in favour of keeping the ski resorts shut for the sake of financial profit and risking jobs and businesses. Yet, opening the ski resorts would naturally lead to a spike in COVID cases, which would ultimately force the nations to enforce a total lockdown and other strict measures for an extended period. Read less
Some of the EU countries are not in favour of keeping the ski resorts shut for the sake of financial profit and risking jobs and businesses. Yet, opening the ski resorts would naturally lead to a spike in COVID cases, which would ultimately force the nations to enforce a total lockdown and other strict measures for an extended period.
Germany, Italy & France agree to keep skiing resorts closed
News has it that Germany wants its ski slopes closed and also plans to convince the other EU members to follow suit.
On the other hand, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced for France’s ski slopes to remain shut until early 2021. People would, however, be allowed to visit the resorts at the French mountains.
Austria and Switzerland to open skiing resorts
Millions of skiers from Germany travel to Austria every year for skiing holidays. However, the numbers are expected to plunge this season as tourists reaching Germany from Austria are required to self-quarantine for several days, which not every skiing enthusiast would like.
As reported, Switzerland also wants its ski resorts to stay open–only that visitors would have to wear masks and observe social distancing. The Swiss government has removed quarantine requirements for European tourists, and is already hoping a lot of visitors this Christmas.
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