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Austria Gets Ready for More Ski Tourists

Added: (Tue Nov 03 2009)

Pressbox (Press Release) - The Austrian provincial capitals will receive snowfalls earlier than normal. The Vienna based ZAMG has said that the Austrian cities of Innsbruck, Salzburg and St. Polten are expected to receive the earliest ever snowfall this year.

This can also possibly lead to avalanches in various low lying areas in Austria. Such avalanches often cause danger to nearby households and tourists. Claims have been made mandatory for vehicles in various places in Vorarlberg.

The previous record was set in the year 2007 but that record is set to be broken this year. Many places have already experienced the highest temperatures in many years. This is being seen as a major effect of Global warming. ZAMG has already warned about the early snow and the damage it can cause.

Increased snow in Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg, Austria has brought in more tourists. This place is made up of various beautiful villages. Skiing is a popular sport here with lots of ski resorts offering various facilities to tourists. The winter season attracts lots of tourists every year here in Austria.

There are good arrangements made for the Christmas time when most skiing resorts are full. The booking for Christmas time is completed months in advance and right now is the best time to do it.

Various leading ski operators and resorts have asked their international representatives to be ready to provide services to clients looking to spend some time skiing in Austrian Alps. Many high paying jobs come up during this season that lasts for many months.

There is a lot of competition among various European countries to attract the tourists to spend their Christmas and New Year holidays for which the bookings start at least a couple months in advance.

You can find out more information on Austria ski tours.

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