The snowfall gives “tranquility” to the tourism sector in the Pyrenees and a “very good” Christmas campaign is expected

2024-12-08 12:51:00

The snowfalls of the last few hours are the best news of the weekend puríssima for the⁢ tourism sector of the Pyrenees, which includes ​a Christmas campaign and a “very good”⁢ ski season. ⁤The vice-president of the Tourist Board of the Provincial⁤ Council of Lleida, Juan Antonio Serrano, explained to ACN that with snow forecasts and current booking data, occupancy between ‌December 26 and January 3 can be between 85% and‌ 90%. %.⁤ “For ​us snow is life”he⁤ exclaimed. Conversely, even if in the days of the Puríssima bridge ‍we coudl ⁢not count on this claim – the ⁢ski resorts have‌ not yet been able to open -, the sector has met expectations and employment has reached 70%

“We ⁤are very satisfied ⁣and this snowfall gives us⁤ peace⁤ of ⁤mind.” This is how⁣ Serrano sums up the‌ sensations left in the ⁣Pyrenees⁣ at the end ⁢of the puríssima weekend. ​Despite the ski resorts being closed, it was possible to reach the⁢ expected employment‍ levels ⁤and the expectations generated by the latest snowfalls suggest ⁤a good future for the sector this season.

Indeed, ski resorts ​could open the slopes from next‌ weekend, even if the dates ⁢are not yet official. “They will do it ‌as soon as possible,” Serrano said. In this sense, the vice-president of the Board of Trustees admitted that “the snow conditions” suggest an imminent opening: “If there is a patch of snow in Vielha, at 2,000 meters there must be a considerable thickness” .

Meanwhile, nature, culture and gastronomy were the main​ attractions of this long Puríssima weekend, which ended with‌ a “proper” occupation. By ‍sector,hotels had an occupancy rate of between 60% and 70% in the Pyrenees,while in the Terres de Lleida it was⁣ around 60%. 75% of bungalow places in campsites and agritourisms are occupied.

what caused it, ⁤however, was the snow that ​fell in the last few hours postcard images, with families making thier first snowmen of the ​season or taking their first sleigh rides. ‌Though, there were also‌ those who chose to “early return” home and avoid the ‍possible traffic collapses that could occur in the ⁢afternoon.

Juan Antonio Serrano specified that ⁣there are families who ‌have started the operation ⁤of leaving ⁢from 10 in the morning where the situation is wholly “normal” in the ‌context of a snowfall: “Maybe there is a little more withholding of the account and it’s slower.” Serrano also ​underlined that the snowfall did ‍not cause any major accidents because it ⁣had been announced and “people came more prepared”.

What are the predicted impacts⁢ of the snowfalls on the​ ski season in the Pyrenees?

Interview with Juan Antonio Serrano: The Positive Impact of Recent Snowfalls⁣ on pyrenees Tourism

Editor: Welcome, Juan‍ Antonio Serrano, vice-president⁤ of the Tourist Board​ of the provincial Council of Lleida. It’s‌ great to have ‍you⁢ with us today. The recent snowfalls in the Pyrenees have ‌been a hot topic. Can you elaborate on‍ how these snow conditions are shaping the tourism landscape?

Serrano: ‍Thank you for having me. Indeed, the ⁤recent snowfalls are‌ fantastic news ⁤for our tourism sector. with the Christmas campaign approaching adn the prospects for a “vrey good” ski season ahead, we’re optimistic. We expect occupancy rates‍ to ⁢be between 85% and 90% ​between December ⁤26 and January 3, thanks to the⁢ snowfall.

Editor: That’s‌ notable! You mentioned that‌ even without the ski resorts being​ open during the Puríssima bridge days, the sector managed to meet expectations. What contributed​ to that success?

Serrano: ‍We are delighted to report that employment levels​ reached 70% during⁣ the Puríssima weekend, despite the ski resorts not operating yet. ⁤The combination of nature, culture, and gastronomy as ‍attractions‍ during this time ⁣was crucial. Many visitors ‍still enjoyed ⁢the‌ gorgeous scenery and local experiences, and that really helped maintain our tourism activity.

Editor: It’s interesting to hear how diverse attractions can sustain interest. With the ski resorts possibly opening soon, how do you assess the current snow conditions?

Serrano: The snow conditions we have now are quite favorable. we expect the ⁤ski slopes to open from next weekend, ‍contingent upon official announcements. When ​there’s snow in Vielha at 2,000 meters, we ‍anticipate a significant snowpack, which is essential‌ for ​skiing and snowboarding.

Editor: Many families are eager to make the most of the snowy⁣ conditions. What recommendations do you have for those ‌planning to ⁤visit the Pyrenees as the ski season⁣ kicks off?

Serrano: I recommend that families prepare⁢ early. We have​ seen families starting to leave for home to ⁤avoid potential traffic congestions, which can happen during peak snow conditions. Being mindful of weather updates and traveling⁤ at times when the roads are less crowded is ‍always a​ good practice.

Editor: That’s valuable ⁢advice. How did the snowfall affect local traffic and safety during the recent weekend?

Serrano: Fortunately, there were no significant accidents reported. Traffic conditions were manageable as the snowfall was anticipated, allowing peopel to adjust their travel plans accordingly.Being well-prepared‍ is key, especially during ⁣the winter months.

Editor: Before we conclude, what does the future hold for the tourism sector in ⁢the Pyrenees this winter? What additional strategies are in place ⁢to attract visitors?

Serrano: We are focusing on promoting a holistic experience that⁣ includes skiing, local cultures, and gastronomy. As ‍we progress through the winter season, we will continuously monitor‍ the snow ⁣conditions​ and visitor‌ feedback to enhance our offerings. Our goal is to ensure a memorable experience for every⁣ visitor and boost our economy through sustainable ‍tourism.

Editor: It sounds like an⁣ exciting season ahead‍ for tourism in the Pyrenees. Thank you, Juan ​Antonio, for sharing these insights with us today.

Serrano: Thank you for having me! I encourage everyone to ⁤experience the beauty of ​the Pyrenees this winter.


Keywords: Pyrenees tourism, ski season,‍ snowfalls,‌ Tourist Board Lleida, winter travel⁣ advice,‍ family activities in Pyrenees, local culture⁣ and gastronomy.

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