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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Fewer Winter Breaks for Sale this Winter Will Mean Fewer Reductions

Snowboarders and skiers can anticipate ski holidays to cost up to 19 percent more for ski vacations this winter as chalet operators reduce the amount of skiing trips available.

High season weeks will be particularly pricey but even at other weeks there will be hardly any heavily discounted trips.

Snowboarding insiders report that with snowboarding operators cropping beds by up to 20 % prices are unlikely to come down.

Inquiries are even this early outstretching availability during February half-term that for the second yr will fall on the one week for nearly all the schools in England.

The increment in prices and a reduction in the no. of skiing holidays comes after a particularly fine winter season for snowboarders with heavy snow across France.

With the collapse of the sterling versus the US dollar wiped out margins of profit and left many small companies with debt.

The future looks up for snowboarders able to vacation in Jan or Mar, when prices will increase around 14 percent on the average, in place of 30 % for peak-season weeks.

Airways, hotels and Geneva airport transfer companies are beginning to recognize that they have to offer operators discounts or special offers. Organised skiers will pay for as many add ons ” for example passes and ski hire ” in pounds before they leave England.

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