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8 Takeaways from the 2024 International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism

8 Takeaways from the 2024 International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism

Last month, alpine tourism specialist Laurent Vanat, released his 16th annual International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism. We look at 8 takeaways from the report. Full access is limited to crowdfunding supporters or copies can be purchased online. Winter 2022/23 was a ‘very average’ season Total skier numbers for the 2022/23 winter season were 372m...
5 Takeaways from the 2022 International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism

5 Takeaways from the 2022 International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism

The 14th edition of this annual report was unveiled by creator Laurent Vanat earlier this year at the International Mountain Planet event in Grenoble. The 2019/20 ski season was considered the worst of the millennium, with only 319.5 million skier-days recorded worldwide. However the limits in 2020/21, reduced this even further to 201.2 million skier-days....
27 Takeaways from the 2019 International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism

27 Takeaways from the 2019 International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism

  ‘Skiing is not dead’ (in Asia, anyway) Laurent Vanat, international expert in ski business and ski resort management, has published the 11th edition of his ‘International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism’. The headline takeaway is that global skier numbers are up for the second season in a row, although this is driven by...
Does size matter? Scaling the UK snowsports market.

Does size matter? Scaling the UK snowsports market.

The French are bigger than we are. So are the Americans. But does size matter? And to be specific, how big is ours? We speak, of course, of the size of the UK snowsports market. No more Crystal Industry Report In recent years the Crystal Ski Industry Report has always been the starting point for...