France to support ski resorts hit by UK travellers ban

To prevent skiing abroad during coronavirus, France mandating border checks

No to ski season with COVID cases rising during the holiday season: France

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, France implement random border checks to stop travelers heading to and from other countries, like resorts in Switzerland where the slopes are already open, to ski,  And the country is shutting down ski lifts over the holidays

Anyone hitting the Swiss alps would be mandated to quarantine upon their entry to France, France’s Prime Minister Jean Castex

Castex said the aim was to safeguard French ski resorts and keep its citizens safe and prevent them from spreading and contracting the virus, according to BBC.

To protect against a third wave of the virus, Technically, ski resorts in France will remain open, but there will be little incentive to go, with ski lifts, bars, and restaurants closed

Different countries within the European Union can even tackle their journey plans amid COVID and the vacation season. Germany, like France, additionally banned ski tourism, whereas Italy is planning to reduce journeys to different areas throughout December and into January throughout Christmas and New 12 years.