Due to the Depression Many Skiing Companies Are Reducing Their Number of Luxury Catered Ski Chalets
Due to the depression ski bookings went down last winter.
Even with acceptable early season holiday sales along with first class skiing conditions.
This reduction in skiers comes after 7 winters of continuous growth within the ski industry, and the number of skiers decreased from 1.1 million two winters ago to 850000 last ski season.
This is partly due to vacationers giving the season a miss, and other skiers who’d generally take 2 skiing holidays, only had one.
A fall of 15% was felt by the independent travel sector with a handful cheap airlines slashing the amount of flights to several cities.
However tour operators witnessed the reservations going down by 15%.
Notwithstanding, the leading ski holiday package operators market share rested at a healthy 73% and the French Alps remained the favourite skiing destination with nearly 40% of the market.
Due to this many operators slashed the number of luxury chalets they run this coming season.
Catered chalets will surely witness a reduction in clients in light of the fact that a luxury catered chalet costs more in terms of chefs and rental when it is unsold.
It remains unlikely we shall benefit from the deals that were up for grabs last year.
Whilst prices are probably going to to go up, prices probably won’t increase considerably.











