[ad_1]
The first day in the storm At the opening of the ski season, therefore, almost a replica of what happened last March, a few days before the closure, with similar images of different Italian districts.
“There are a lot of people, but – replied Matteo Zanetti, president and managing director of Cervino spa – the situation is excellent on the side of gradual access and control. Obviously there were people at the checkouts, with a queue that we handled externally to avoid crowds inside. Each person who came to buy the ticket had their temperature measured, they all wear a mask ”.
As for the box office, Zanetti stressed, Cervino spa has displayed all its “strength: it’s like we’re in full season“, thanks to the” online ski passes and hotel passes “and to” all our open boxes, including the “automatic”.
The queues are also linked to the fact that – says the company – on the first day “many fans had to buy” the magnetic card. In addition, in support of the management of the queue, there was “the collaboration of the Police.”
In the plants, higher, “there were no queues, as well as on the slopes, where the distance is natural.” And to confirm what the Cervino company claims, the former blue downhill skier Erik seletto has posted photos and videos on Facebook that make you appreciate the ample spaces available once you’ve gone through the box office. “Today the smartest (those who bought their tickets online) – writes Seletto – will have spent a wonderful day in the snow, outdoors and without queuing.”
But the controversy also concerns the situation inside the cable car cabins, where you travel at full capacity. The objective of the regulatory protocol approved by the Aosta Valley Region is precisely to limit the boarding queue. The photos, in this case, were reminiscent of many of those taken on the subway and on buses in recent weeks. Emblematic, among the various comments, is that of the former president of the regional council, Emily Rini, regional coordinator of Forza Italia: “That’s why the people then go inca..a”.
The regional council and technical structures, at the end of the first day of opening of the Cervinia ski resorts, ensure that continue with the path taken, with the aim of perfecting the most suitable forms to guarantee a safe ski. This was announced by the Region.
Situation improving on the second day – On the second opening day of the Cervinia ski lifts there were no queues at the ticket offices or meetings at the start of the area. The Cervino spa has modified the access rules for cable cars and cable cars, thus avoiding the formation of queues.
Cervinia reacted after yesterday’s controversy – comments the regional councilor for cable cars, Luigi Bertschy – and this morning everything has worked in the best way. Some 1,700 skiers have already hit the slopes, most of them had bought their tickets online, the tickets were staggered, the influx did not cause slowdowns. The second day of skiing started in the best possible way and in the name of safety ”.
In recent days, the regional executive had met with the Cervino Spa senior management to learn about the actions planned by the company for the inauguration on Saturday, October 24. in compliance with health protocols. In the coming days, the Region said, the discussion will continue and involve all the cable car companies in Valle d’Aosta with the aim of focusing on critical issues and identifying the appropriate solutions.
[ad_2]