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Vermont Ski Resorts benefit from recent snowfall

The recent snowfall has brought joy to Vermont’s ski resort industry, with officials expressing optimism for an early and robust season. Killington Ski Resort, in particular, has seen a significant snow boost, receiving two inches on top of the four inches that fell after opening for the season last Friday, November 3. Kristel Killary, Communications […]

Vermont ski resorts report $100M loss

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — Vermont ski resorts lost an estimated $100 million this winter during the pandemic, according to the Vermont Ski Areas Association. State officials estimate that equates to $700 million in losses for the economy, the Rutland Herald reported. Quote “We do expect economic recovery will take several years. I don’t think the economic impacts on our restaurants and innkeepers can be understated.” Heather Pelham, Vermont Commissioner of Tourism and Marketing  “I think we are just beginning to see what the long-term effects of the pandemic will be,” Vermont Commissioner of Tourism and Marketing Heather Pelham told the newspaper. “We do expect economic recovery will take several years. I don’t think the economic impacts on our restaurants and innkeepers can be understated.”

Vermont ski resorts lose roughly $100 million this winter

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont ski resorts lost an estimated $100 million this winter during the pandemic, according to the Vermont Ski Areas Association. State officials estimate that equates to $700 million in losses for the economy, the Rutland Herald reported. “I think we are just beginning to see what the long-term effects of the pandemic will be,” Vermont Commissioner of Tourism and Marketing Heather Pelham told the newspaper. “We do expect economic recovery will take several years. I don’t think the economic impacts on our restaurants and innkeepers can be understated.” Season pass holders got to the resorts more, and sales of those passes were up at some areas, but ticket-buying skier visits were down about 40% through the end February, said VSAA president Molly Mahar. Lodging revenue dropped by 60% and food and beverage revenue was down by 70%, Mahar said.

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