Otherwise, the report revealed that in Ischgl – as elsewhere – “business as usual” is back, including the damn après-ski in the meantime. “Excesses” have also returned from time to time. The latter annoy hotelier Alfons Parth: “It’s gotten worse, it’s louder than it used to be. We have to be honest.”
That belongs “massively restricted.” Also Silvrettaseilbahn AG board member Günther Zangerl spoke out in favor of taking even more countermeasures. Von der Thannen, however, pointed out that measures against excesses had already been taken with the ban on ski boots and alcohol in public places. Here you still have to turn a few screws.
No winter tourism without après-ski
But he emphasized: “There will be no winter tourism without après-ski.” After all, carnival and the like are being celebrated again in all European cities. And what’s more, the whole thing has been dealt with in court to such an extent that “even the dumbest person has now figured out that someone else is to blame.” Cable car boss Zangerl took a similar stance: “I think that we don’t have to blame ourselves for anything afterwards.”