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Skiing in Scotland? These are the most popular slopes for winter 2021

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euronews– When the snow falls, skiers can be found in St Moritz. That’s according to the latest ski season report from Club Med, which indicates that European tourists will be sticking closer to home this year.

The pandemic is continuing to shape our travel choices, and almost half of the 2,000 people surveyed said they are considering a new destination for their winter sports holiday.

Many resorts are set to welcome winter holidaymakers back for the first time in two years. As well as eager (if a little rusty) skiers returning to the slopes, there will be a new crowd taking up the sport, the new report from the package holiday pioneers suggests.

Ski holidays are back in vogue

62 per cent of people said this year will be their first ski or snowboarding holiday versus only 40 per cent in 2020. The majority of those first-time skiers are choosing a winter sports vacation because their usual type of trip isn’t available due to COVID-19.

As for destinations, Switzerland ranked as the top choice (37 per cent) for British travellers, followed by France (33 per cent) and Austria (24 per cent), with all three countries seeing increases on last year.

As well as the traditional Alpine destinations being back in high demand, one in ten people surveyed say they would now consider a winter break in Scotland.

“The last two ski seasons have been filled with disruption and we understand people are more eager than ever to hit the slopes,” says Estelle Giraudeau, managing director of UK & Northern Europe at Club Med.

The tourism company’s spots in the French Alps – including Val Thorens Sensations, Alpe d’Huez and Les Arcs Panorama – are its current “bestsellers” over the 2022 February half term, New Year’s week and the Easter holiday periods.

Colorado’s ski resort city was in fact the number one place that skiers have, or would like, to book for their winter sports holiday, according to the report. Aspen Mountain, in the Rocky Mountains of North America, is an undeniably majestic place to carve up the white stuff.

But given the late lifting of US travel restrictions, that’s not where Club Med thinks most people will end up.

Saint Moritz, Switzerland

Tourists are booking their holidays increasingly later, due to uncertainty over travel rules, and the Alps may be due a late surge.

The most popular resort in the Alps was the sought-after, stylish Saint Moritz. Two French Alpine ski resorts, Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d’Huez were runners up, and also deliver on traditional, high-altitude glamour.

Le Massif de Charlevoix – Canada

Canada is the top long-haul destination for a winter sports holiday, according to Club Med. The all-inclusive specialists have just opened their first ever Canadian resort, Quebec Charlevoix, in the Le Massif de Charlevoix area.

It’s billed as “the first Club Med mountain resort with waterfront view” due to its spot on the Saint-Lawrence river, and spaces for December are filling up fast.

The Cairngorms – Scotland

The stunning topography of the Cairngorms is a great location for skiers, first-time or otherwise. With more people holidaying in Europe, the mountain range’s three ski resorts are sure to see plenty more action.

The Lecht is the best option for beginners with its easy-to-ride magic carpet, while Glenshee and Cairngorm Mountain offer more trying terrain for advanced skiers.

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ITB BERLIN: WORLD’S LARGEST TOURISM FAIR TO BE HELD ONLINE

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tourism– For the third time in a row, the tourism fair ITB Berlin is cancelled due to the Corona pandemic – this time, the high incidences and the virus variant Omicron thwart the plans of the ITB organizers.

Instead of the planned face-to-face trade show that should run from March 9 to 13, 2022, the tourism fair will now be held digitally.

The current pandemic situation and the associated tightened travel restrictions as well as the limitation of participants at major events would lead to a lack of planning certainty. Therefore, the events would be streamed either from March 8 or March 9-11, 2022. The exact start date has yet to be clarified.

“Of course, we also considered postponing ITB Berlin to summer, but after consulting with our partners we left it at the beginning of March, which is an important date for the travel industry, as the summer months represent the main operational phase for travel and tourism,” commented Martin Ecknig, CEO of Messe Berlin.

With digital offerings such as congress streaming and the Digital Business Day, as well as new regional travel events throughout the year, the industry will nevertheless be offered a high level of technically exciting content and new business opportunities in 2022. The focus will also be on how the industry can make itself more crisis-proof in the future and better prepare for future pandemics and serious events.

There will be no virtual trade show booths as at ITB 2022. A roadshow with several “small ITBs” in various cities in Europe is planned for the course of the year. However, the exact dates and locations have not yet been determined. All exhibitors for the large presence trade show in March would receive their deposits back in full and tickets already booked would also be refunded.

Besides going digital with ITB, Messe Berlin has responded to the current corona situation by canceling other events as well including the International Green Week 2022 and postponing Fruit Logistica. The exhibition company will do not hold any major events of its own in January and February 2022. The Green Week should have taken place from January 21st to 30th. Fruit Logistica has been postponed from February 9th to 11th to April 5th to 7th, 2022.
Both events are leading international trade fairs with global significance in their respective sectors and traditionally mark the start of the Berlin trade fair year.

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ITB BERLIN: WORLD’S LARGEST TOURISM FAIR TO BE HELD ONLINE

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tourism– For the third time in a row, the tourism fair ITB Berlin is cancelled due to the Corona pandemic – this time, the high incidences and the virus variant Omicron thwart the plans of the ITB organizers.

Instead of the planned face-to-face trade show that should run from March 9 to 13, 2022, the tourism fair will now be held digitally.

The current pandemic situation and the associated tightened travel restrictions as well as the limitation of participants at major events would lead to a lack of planning certainty. Therefore, the events would be streamed either from March 8 or March 9-11, 2022. The exact start date has yet to be clarified.

“Of course, we also considered postponing ITB Berlin to summer, but after consulting with our partners we left it at the beginning of March, which is an important date for the travel industry, as the summer months represent the main operational phase for travel and tourism,” commented Martin Ecknig, CEO of Messe Berlin.

With digital offerings such as congress streaming and the Digital Business Day, as well as new regional travel events throughout the year, the industry will nevertheless be offered a high level of technically exciting content and new business opportunities in 2022. The focus will also be on how the industry can make itself more crisis-proof in the future and better prepare for future pandemics and serious events.

There will be no virtual trade show booths as at ITB 2022. A roadshow with several “small ITBs” in various cities in Europe is planned for the course of the year. However, the exact dates and locations have not yet been determined. All exhibitors for the large presence trade show in March would receive their deposits back in full and tickets already booked would also be refunded.

Besides going digital with ITB, Messe Berlin has responded to the current corona situation by canceling other events as well including the International Green Week 2022 and postponing Fruit Logistica. The exhibition company will do not hold any major events of its own in January and February 2022. The Green Week should have taken place from January 21st to 30th. Fruit Logistica has been postponed from February 9th to 11th to April 5th to 7th, 2022.
Both events are leading international trade fairs with global significance in their respective sectors and traditionally mark the start of the Berlin trade fair year.

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ITB BERLIN: WORLD’S LARGEST TOURISM FAIR TO BE HELD ONLINE

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tourism– For the third time in a row, the tourism fair ITB Berlin is cancelled due to the Corona pandemic – this time, the high incidences and the virus variant Omicron thwart the plans of the ITB organizers.

Instead of the planned face-to-face trade show that should run from March 9 to 13, 2022, the tourism fair will now be held digitally.

The current pandemic situation and the associated tightened travel restrictions as well as the limitation of participants at major events would lead to a lack of planning certainty. Therefore, the events would be streamed either from March 8 or March 9-11, 2022. The exact start date has yet to be clarified.

“Of course, we also considered postponing ITB Berlin to summer, but after consulting with our partners we left it at the beginning of March, which is an important date for the travel industry, as the summer months represent the main operational phase for travel and tourism,” commented Martin Ecknig, CEO of Messe Berlin.

With digital offerings such as congress streaming and the Digital Business Day, as well as new regional travel events throughout the year, the industry will nevertheless be offered a high level of technically exciting content and new business opportunities in 2022. The focus will also be on how the industry can make itself more crisis-proof in the future and better prepare for future pandemics and serious events.

There will be no virtual trade show booths as at ITB 2022. A roadshow with several “small ITBs” in various cities in Europe is planned for the course of the year. However, the exact dates and locations have not yet been determined. All exhibitors for the large presence trade show in March would receive their deposits back in full and tickets already booked would also be refunded.

Besides going digital with ITB, Messe Berlin has responded to the current corona situation by canceling other events as well including the International Green Week 2022 and postponing Fruit Logistica. The exhibition company will do not hold any major events of its own in January and February 2022. The Green Week should have taken place from January 21st to 30th. Fruit Logistica has been postponed from February 9th to 11th to April 5th to 7th, 2022.
Both events are leading international trade fairs with global significance in their respective sectors and traditionally mark the start of the Berlin trade fair year.

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