Kopaonik
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Bargain Balkans: Head east for the slopes
          Don't let the credit crunch cramp your style this winter: there is still sensibly priced skiing to be had in Eastern Europe – but make sure you know what you are in for, says Stephen Wood
          It was a vintage year for Balkan skiing. In 2005, Serbia was back in the mainstream, featuring in the Thomson ski brochure thanks, in no small part, to Serbian-born Stevan Popovich, a 20-year veteran of the UK travel trade. In the same year, the other truly Balkan ski destination – in the sense that, like Serbia, it has slopes in the Balkan Mountains range – began once more to make inroads into the budget end of the UK market: as Andorra lost ground, Bulgaria gained it.
          Not coincidentally, I skied in the two countries that year. And both trips were memorable, even if the skiing was not very stirring. The visit to Kopaonik, Serbia's main ski resort, and to the capital, Belgrade, was full of incident. In the "new frontier" economy after the fall of Milosevic's post-communist regime, the few were suddenly making money, the many were trying to follow suit, and only the senior apparatchiks were still playing by the rules. At Belgrade airport's petrol station, the forecourt attendant bizarrely tried to charge me more than the amount displayed on the pump; and a representative of the state tourism organisation – such a cowboy that it was amazing he didn't wear chaps – commandeered my hire car and proceeded to spin it twice on the snowy roads of Kopaonik, avoiding the parked cars only through extraordinarily good luck.
          The skiing was pleasant and peaceful: the part of the slopes on which mines had been dropped by Nato aircraft during the Kosovo war was closed (as it still is, I believe). The central part of the resort, a purpose-built ski village modelled on the defensible monasteries of medieval Serbia, absolutely beggared belief. When I look back on the trip, during which I became hopelessly lost in a blizzard in Belgrade, it seems like a fantastical dream.
          Ask Popovich generally about Balkan skiing, on which he is a seasoned expert, and he becomes somewhat evasive. But that is for political reasons. The wars in the former Yugoslavia did great damage to Serbia's ski business (Kopaonik is right on the Kosovo border) and virtually killed off Bosnia-Herzegovina as an international destination, despite the Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo in 1984. They also made "Balkan" something of a dirty word. Although Popovich is clear that Romania and Slovenia are Balkan ski destinations – "They're both in the Balkan peninsula, aren't they?" – he understands why they don't emphasise the fact.
          Serbia is obviously close to his heart, and it is a disappointment that Kopaonik no longer features in UK ski brochures. "When we reintroduced it with Thomson in 2004/5, it was good value and sold well. At first we used BA flights into Belgrade, which was not ideal: the transfer was too long. For the second season we had a charter into Nis, which was much closer. But Kopaonik's bed base proved a problem: accommodation is limited, and the National Park location hinders development."
          A further difficulty was Serbia's visa regime, which made travelling abroad difficult. As a result, Kopaonik's prices were effectively set by the home market – at too high a level for budget skiers from the UK. The charter flights couldn't be filled, and after three years, Thomson dropped the programme.
Source: The Independent
 
The winter season starts on 10th December
          Tourist winter season in the ski resorts of Serbia is to begin on December 10, if there is enough snow. Prices for ski pass are defined for this season, and a discount of ten percent will be offered at EXPO-ZIM fair. Until 28 Decembar at Kopaonik, daily skipass price for adults will be 1.700 dinars, and for children 1.100 dinars.
          Starting from 29 December untill 2 March 2009, skipass price will be 1.900 dinars for adults and 1.300 for children.
          Promotion is available until 28 December at Stara planina, and after that untill 2 March daily skipass for adults will cost 750, and for children 500 dinars. At Zlatibor promotion is available until 28 December, and after that until 2 March the price of daily skipass will be 1.150 for adults and for children 800 dinars.   Public company "Ski resorts of Serbia", in the preparation for coming winter season, invested around 600 million dinars.
 
Source: "Business morning"
 
Snow waiting for guests
          Snow fell on the mountains of Serbia and is ready for this tourist season, and Ski resorts expect that they will sell this week the first ski pass. This year in Kopaonik was invested around 610 million dinars, in Stara planina about 348, in Zlatibor about 157 and in Divcibare about 39 million dinars. Great attention was devoted to our finest mountain, and it is expected that in the"Kop" this season all will pass well. "Cannons for artificial snow and strainers for snow are ready, lifts are ready, ski pass are printed and waiting for the opening of the season," said Nebojsa Skoric, director of Ski resorts in Serbia.
          This year, Kopaonik has on its disposal a large trauma center – doctors are being provided, X-ray device are purchased and sanitation vehicle as well. Police will send a specially trained unit for possible rescue skiers. The streets are paved, sanitation of water supply and soil-pipe began repairing, and artificial lake has been built. "The only" problem are hotels with disproportionately cost in relation to his modest proposal. “Privatization of "Genex "hotel on Kopaonik, we have waited for so long.  The new owner ("MK group”) will certainly develop this center during the whole year, and hotels will not, as up to now, close in April.  I believe that the new owner renovation of its hotel will force others to raise the level of their services, said Skoric”.
 
Source: Ski resort
 
Kopaonik this winter without the tourists from Britain
          Kopaonik this winter will probably remain without tourist from Great Britain, because these agencies "Tomson" and "Balkanika holiday" quitted cooperation, said yesterday director of the Tourist agencies of Serbia Gordana Plamenac. British have been  recent years frequent guests at Kopaonik.
          She explained at a news conference that these agencies indicated that they did not have with whom to talk, considering that hotels in Kopaonik are in the process of privatization, and no one considered competent to negotiate.
          Plamenac pointed out that "Ski resorts Serbia (Skijaliste Srbije)" makes enormous efforts to this winter season begins at the mountains and finish successfully.
          Referring to the global financial crisis, which, according to estimates of experts, will have bad influence on tourism next year, and improvement can be expected only at the end of 2010, Plamenac showed at the conference forum of global economic in London that recommendation for European countries is that they should  turn to their own region.
 
Source: Business Newspaper
 
Expo-zim
          Traditional fair of winter sports equipment and accessories, winter tourism offers will be held from 4-7. December in the hall 1 of Belgrade Fair.This year's fair opens celebrated skier Bojan Krizaj.
          Fair description: Sale of new equipment for the winter and winter sports (skis, shoes, skates, snowboard, jackets, overalls, sledge, gloves, glasses, hats, etc.). Offer and sale of tourist packages. Exchange and sale of used sports equipment. Fashion shows. Presentation of new equipment and accessories.
 
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