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Q // Where would you recommend taking a small group ski break this year?

European ski resorts are welcoming back international visitors, and resorts have had the whole oflast season to sort out socially distanced lifts for local guests. Travellers seem confident: ski companies are reporting decent sales, aided by the many skiers who were forced to put back their booked holiday for a year. So, capacity is getting stretched. It’s advised those looking to hit the slopes this year book swiftly, and don’t expect as many last-minute bargains — with less uncertainty around travel restrictions compared to last year, most companies now offer changes of date or a refund if

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