The strike closes ski lifts and slopes from the beginning of the week – « it's very unreasonable »
Strike|Lauri Suutarinen, Managing Director of SUPPAIKAIt Oy, believes that some ski resorts have not booked a ski trip due to a strike.
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The limited strike on ski resorts begins on Monday and continues until Tuesday, causing changes to opening hours and closing some of the slopes.
The strike applies to six companies, including Ylläs, Vuokatti, Tahko, Levi, Pyhä and Ruka.
Lauri Suutarinen, Managing Director of SUPPAIKAKATO Oy, says that the aim is to keep the ski resorts partially open with supervisors and non -participating.
According to Suutarinen, it is unfair that the strike hit the ski holiday week for those living in the north.
Ski resorts A limited strike about the opening hours of ski resorts and closes some of the slopes. The strike will start tomorrow Monday and will continue until Tuesday.
The aim is to keep the ski resorts partially open, said the Managing Director of Highlands Oy Lauri Suutarinen told Sunday. For example, Tahko and Vuokatti ski resorts are part of the company.
However, there may be changes in opening hours, slope and elevator capacity.
“We are constantly trying to take measures to ensure that the strike is maintained during the strike. The situation is difficult. ”
According to Suutarinen Most importantly, the elevators can be safely run. Services will be run by supervisors and non -participating people.
Suutarinen advises clients to prepare for queues for elevators.
“We ask our customers to be restrained and understanding. If only possible, it is a good idea to plan the trip so that the skiing will focus on the rest of the week. ”
Sutaarinen thinks it is unfortunate that the strike hits the ski holiday week in the north. He believes that some of the holidaymakers have anticipated the start of the strike and failed to reserve the ski run.
“It's very unreasonable for us ski resorts. However, they go for a couple of days. ”
Ski resort There are six companies in the strike: Iso Ylläs Oy (Ylläs, Kolari) ski resort; Highlands Oy (Vuokatti, Sotkamo; Tahko, Tahkovuori and Kasurila, Siilinjärvi); Oy Levi Ski Resort Ltd (Kittilä); Pyhätunturi Oy (Pyhä, Pelkosenniemi); Rukakeskus Oy (Kuusamo) and Ylläs-Ski Oy (Äkäslompolo).
HS sought comments from companies in the strike, but only caught Suutarinen.
Mixed The St. Stroned that Ruka Ski resorts are open during the strike, but opening hours for slopes, lifts and equipment rental companies may differ from normal.
St. Lifts are open from 10am to 5pm during the strike and Ruka's elevators from 9.30am to 6pm. Ruka does not organize a wheelchair during the strike and the Valley equipment rental company is not open.
Levin ski resort Services are openly open. Open slope areas were not yet refined on Sunday afternoon.
The equipment rental and Levi Ski School remain open with a lower number of staff. The lacquer is not covered by slope restaurant services.
Ylläsen The elevators are open during the strike in both Ylläsjärvi and Äkäslompolo from 10am to 7pm. In Ylläsjärvi, the ski school operates normally, while in Äkäslompolo the ski school does not take pre -reservations for strike days.
Also in Ylläs, the strike may affect the number of open lifts and slopes. The bulletin states that there may be congestion for ticket sales.