Neapolitan skiers swamp Abruzzo resort despite scarce snow

Neapolitan skiers swamp Abruzzo resort despite scarce snow

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Arelatively small Abruzzo ski resort was swamped with day trippers, mostly from Naples, looking to enjoy a cheap day out on the slopes, CE Report quotes ANSA.

Some 50 coaches were expected to bring around 5,000 people from Campania to Roccaraso near Castel di Sangro.

Neapolitan would-be skiers have been swarming the resort for almost a month now after cut-price daily offers were published online.

Three coaches were turned back for failing to have booking documents.

The Campanian winter sport fans have been undeterred by reports that snow is scarce at the resort.

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