Viktor Orbán’s words can cause chaos



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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recommends that Hungarians do not go skiing abroad this year due to the coronavirus epidemic. This can cause uncontrollable congestion on Hungarian ski slopes, the founding editor-in-chief of Síelők.hu told InfoRádió.

On Síelők.hu, everyone was “shocked” by the Prime Minister’s words that no one should plan trips abroad during the ski season, even if it is not a decree, but a proposal from the Prime Minister. This would put everyone who works in winter tourism in a difficult situation – explained Andrea Wesselényi.

Winter tourism would be inexpensive anyway due to frenzied changes in border crossing rules and quarantine and testing provisions. However, there are slopes that can accommodate skiers safely.

Industry players can also feel increasingly desperate, such as caterers, accommodation providers, or even educators.

As memorable, one of the starting points of the European epidemic in the spring may have been the Austrian ski resort of Ischgl. Andrea Wesselényi said about it, they are aware that this was a great center, but most of the ski resorts do not have the characteristics that they have experienced there, and people do not go to these places to have fun, read Infostarton.

Chaos can come home

National venues have limited opportunities, and on a weekend with good snow conditions, the crowds can become unmanageable.

said the specialist



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