IMTA has new council and leadership
In the course of the second General Assembly, the new Council for the International Mountain Tourism Alliance was elected.
Hybrid Destinations: Mixed culture instead of monoculture
White strips in green meadows are causing a headache for winter tourism. The mild winter means that snowmaking is more difficult, especially in low areas. Hybrid operation could reduce the snow gap.
Innovative Technologies: Service Enhancers in Alpine Tourism
Ambassador for the Future Jörg Eugster sees four major trends coming to Alpine tourism. They can serve as service enhancers, provided they are taken up by the ski resorts.
Outlook on the Winter Season 2022/23
Even in times like these, the D-A-CH-region (German/Austria/Switzerland) is not called the Sillicon Valley of winter sports without reason. Is Alpine tourism facing a turning point, a dip or even a possible booster this winter season? New data from MANOVA market researchers provide the answer.
Mountain Planet 2022: Industry on the up
More visitors, more exhibitors, more optimism! As the first major industry trade fair after the coronavirus pandemic, Mountain Planet in Grenoble was impressive.
DOPPELMAYR: Snow Space Salzburg flying Mozart
Wagrain, Austria: With the 10-passenger Flying Mozart gondola, ski resort Snow Space Salzburg boasts one of the countries most modern ropeways.