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This Februarys school holidays were busier than last year...

 Poster: A snowHead
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by 5% at CdA resorts.

Quote:
The 2010-2011 winter season is proving satisfactory for ski areas, following three exceptional
seasons. The Christmas holidays, which account for around 15% of the season, enjoyed early
and abundant snowfall and good weather conditions, which mitigated the unfavorable impact of
the Christmas-holiday schedule (Christmas and New Year's Day both fell on a Saturday).
Despite the lack of natural snowfall, ski conditions have been very good so far, mainly because of
the excellent work on ski trails carried out by CDA teams and the capital expenditures for manmade
snow carried out over the last several years. The four weeks of French school holidays
brought good results, compared with the same period a year earlier. The number of skier-days
rose by nearly 5%.
As of March 11 (~70% of the season), the number of skier-days was
essentially flat, compared with the same period of FY 2009-2010.


http://www.compagniedesalpes.com/amf_en/CDA_CP%20post%20AG%2017%20mars%202011_EN_vf.pdf
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