No Sign of Brexit Fears in Early 2016-17 Booking Levels
No Sign of Brexit Fears in Early 2016-17 Booking Levels
Published : 26-May-2016 11:49
Companies that are reporting 2016-7 ski holiday sales so far are largely reporting business up, despite the 'possible Brexit uncertainty.'
"Sales for next winter are more advanced than ever before in our 34 year history. Over 35% of our holidays are now full…amazing!" said Nick Morgan, boss of chalet operator http://www.LeSki.com
There have been a series of ski holiday themed pieces in the media over recent weeks (see below for a selection) in which tour operators and others have, on the whole, warned that they think Brexit would mean higher prices for British skiers.
However Nick Edwards of ski holiday specialists http://www.SnowFinders.co.uk says it's exactly the type of holiday that Le Ski offers that are doing especially well because of possible Brexit fears.
"With the uncertainty over the value of the pound caused by the potential Brexit – more skiers are opting for the security of the all -inclusive ski package," said Mr Edwards.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/ski/news/ski-holidays-will-cost-more-if-we-vote-brexit/
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/wengen-regulars_brexit--views-from-a-british-alpine-foothold/42169286
http://www.mountainheaven.co.uk/blog/brexit-and-the-ski-industry/
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