El ocio y la restauración bendecirían el pasaporte sanitario para dar estabilidad a su actividad elperiodico.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elperiodico.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vail Resorts is celebrating Military Appreciation Month by claiming the industry s best deal for skiers and snowboarders of the armed forces.
The Epic Military Pass is back and at a new, reduced rate: $135 for active and retired service members. The same price goes for dependents of those men and women looking to enjoy the 2021- 22 season at Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, Keystone and Crested Butte.
That price is down from its previous point of $169 in line with Vail Resorts 20% cuts to other passes for the upcoming season.
For veterans and dependents interested in full access to Keystone and half-price tickets at Breckenridge, the Liberty Pass is $239. For veterans wanting the same resort benefits as active and retired military, the Epic Military Pass is $447. (For civilians, the Epic Pass granting a similar level of access is $783.)
4 000 personas en 10 locales: el ocio nocturno plantea una prueba piloto en Barcelona lavanguardia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lavanguardia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Spain will be open to tourists by spring, the country s tourism minister says.
After Spain s Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, stated the country would remain shut to international tourists until Autumn, Reyes Maroto, the country s tourism minister, has said in a press conference that Spain will begin to reopen in Spring.
Making the admission last Friday, 26th January, Maroto said that “our priority in 2021 is to reactivate tourism and resume safe mobility on a global scale as soon as possible,” and that a staggered reopening will take place.
Tourism is one of the most crucial industries in Spain, especially in nightclub hotspot Ibiza. Spain welcomes approximately 80 millions tourists a year, with the industry providing over 12% of the country’s GDP.
Will the vinyl revival continue? The N-Z of our 2021 music industry predictions Festival Hall - image by Award Entertainment Global
Words by Christie Eliezer
We give you N-Z of our 2021 music industry predictions.
Last week, we gave you A-M of our 2021 music industry predictions – forecasting a number of potential happenings and trends that could underline the way we absorb music this year.
Whether it is the rise of disco, more female collaborations, increasing pressure on Spotify, or the faster platforming of music to cope with shortening attention spans, it is almost certain that the music industry won’t behave the same in 2021 as it did in 2020.