Today's figure: 72.7%. This is the occupancy rate for the week of January 4 to 11. A figure which comes with 76,400 overnight stays. This month of January attracts several types of clientele such as long haulers: vacationers coming for example from Australia, New Zealand, the United States or even Brazil. Belgian and Danish students will also be present on the station from mid-January. Just like families with young children who come more and more during this month, but also medical conferences. For the start of the year, an honorable occupancy rate of 76.2% which will be maintained over the entire five weeks before the February holidays.
As for the traffic forecasts for this weekend, the lights are green in the direction of arrivals at the stations. On the other hand, the direction of the returns will be more difficult. Travel conditions will be disrupted today, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., on the Savoie road network. Still in the direction of returns, tomorrow will be more fluid except during lunch hours and office exits around 5 p.m.
From today until next Thursday, British Infantry personnel are back on the slopes for the British Army Races. On the program, different events such as the Giant, the Super G or even the Slalom with training between the different disciplines. These races will take place on the slopes, La Raye and La OK. The soldiers will begin this morning with the Giant test on the Raye track.
Despite the cold, the atmosphere was great last night during the Dynastar Trophy. 80 holidaymakers set off at the start of a face-to-face parallel slalom on the Savonnette piste (our photo). Among the juniors, Nathan Salomon won, ahead of Adrien Bruyant and Clara Labadini. For the women, Sydney Basil won against Julie Labadini and Marie Gomes. Finally on the men's side, it was Ethan Basil who won, followed by Paul Belain and Romain Lassus. The next Dynastar Trophy will take place on February 14.
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