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    Photos: Swiss urged to 'hit the slopes' to save ski season

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    Photos: Swiss urged to 'hit the slopes' to save ski season

    The resorts and ski lift operators insist everything is being done to ensure safety


    Published:  November 18, 2020 16:36 AFP  and  compiled by Balaram Menon, Senior Web Editor

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    Verbier, Switzerland: The coronavirus crisis shuttered Switzerland's ski resorts in the spring, but they are banking on tighter precautions and the Swiss love of the mountains to save them as the winter season kicks off. Image Credit: AFP
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    A cable car ride to the top of the slopes at Verbier, where staff wear plastic face shields, reveals the extent to which the pandemic has impacted even the furthest reaches of the pristine Alps. Image Credit: AFP
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    "Wearing face masks is mandatory everywhere except on the slopes, in order to enjoy the great outdoors," Didier Defago (left), the 2010 Olympic downhill champion now president of the Wallis ski lift association, told AFP. Image Credit: AFP
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    With skiing already going downhill in recent years owing to less interest and less predictable snowfall, the closure of the slopes in March during the first wave of the pandemic left the resorts fearing the worst. Image Credit: AFP
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    But the industry has been able to adapt and has avoided another closure, even as Switzerland deals with one of the worst outbreaks in Europe. The restaurants may be shut, but recreational skiers from the Wallis region are flocking to the slopes as the season gets underway. Image Credit: AFP
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    "Covid is a drag," acknowledges 40-year-old Ludovic Guigoz, wearing a tube scarf with an inbuilt virus filter. "But coming to ski in the morning, it's fine. I feel safe," he said, before setting off down the piste with his family. Image Credit: AFP
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    The resorts and ski lift operators insist everything is being done to ensure safety. "The cable car windows are open all day long. Ventilation, masks, hand gel, distancing," said Laurent Vaucher (pictured), the chief executive of Televerbier, the top ski lift firm in French-speaking parts of Switzerland. Image Credit: AFP
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    At Verbier, like at other resorts, police patrol the lift departure area to make sure everyone is respecting the anti-Covid measures. Image Credit: AFP
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    At the end of October, the Swiss Ski Lift Association tightened measures against the virus, making it mandatory to wear a facemask not only in closed cable car cabins, but also on open-air chair lifts and in queues. Image Credit: AFP
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    The resorts are also counting on the Helvetic love of the outdoors, with lift associations launching a campaign urging the Swiss to "hit the slopes". Image Credit: AFP
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    Gregory Quin, a sports historian at the University of Lausanne, said the medium-altitude resorts could do especially well with the Swiss this year "because people rely on proximity". Image Credit: AFP
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    There is also a glimmer of hope that European tourists could still flock to Switzerland to ski over Christmas after Bern recently lifted quarantine requirements for people arriving from most of the continent. Image Credit: AFP
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    But it remains to be seen whether anything like the usual numbers will do so, considering the difficulties to travel from a range of countries currently under some form of lockdown. Image Credit: AFP
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    Even if the number of skiers remains high, resorts will largely have to do without income from apres-ski activities and ski schools, which have been banned in several cantons. Image Credit: AFP
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    That will be tough, given that ski schools and camps can account for up to a third of a station's revenues, Quin said. Image Credit: AFP
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    For now, skiers appear to be heeding the call to support Swiss stations. Image Credit: AFP
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    By the end of October, 110,000 people had already signed up for the 749-Swiss franc ($820, 695-euro) Magic Pass, an annual unlimited ski lift access at 30 resorts. Image Credit: AFP
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    The scheme was launched three years ago to try to combat the continuing decline in the number of skiers. Image Credit: AFP
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    Skiers, some wearing protective face masks, ride a ski lift before hitting the slopes during the first snows of the season above the ski resort of Verbier in the Swiss Alps. Image Credit: AFP

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