The striking workers belonging to the company that runs the Sierra Nevada ski slopes, Cetursa Remontes, have cancelled the strike planned for tomorrow, Saturday.
The Chairman of the Sierra Nevada Entrepreneurs Association, Ordoño Vázquez, said yesterday that the ski-station businesses are organising themselves with an eye to the season beginning on Saturday.
Yesterday the Sierra Nevada slopes, despite the arrival of spring, had 92.6 km of skiable slopes with a depth of between 100 and 175 cm, making it one of the best ski resorts still open.
What should have been a busy day for the Sierra Nevada ski station turned out to be a flop because of gusting high winds, forcing the decision to close the slopes.
Yesterday not only brought a change to the Covid restrictions concerning inter-provincial travel, but it also brought 2,000 skiers to the Sierra Nevada slopes.
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