On Monday, the government allowed outdoor skiing centers to operate: only residents of the same municipality will be able to come to them, and the number of people on the lift will be limited.
"People enjoy the pleasures of winter. Our decision would allow skiing and other related activities to be carried out in a nice, orderly and organized manner in ski centers," said the Minister of Economy and Innovation during the Government meeting on Monday. Dawn Armonaitė.
According to her, the managers of these centers are determined to ensure security and take all security measures.
According to the government's decision, tickets to the tracks will have to be sold only electronically, and visitors can be registered remotely. The provision of ski equipment rental and services other than ski slopes will continue to be prohibited.
Limitation of the flow of visitors must be ensured at the place of ski slope services - the maximum number of visitors allowed at the same time is calculated based on the number of operating lifts: no more than 30 visitors may be required per lift.
Open ski centers will be able to open already on Tuesday. Closed complexes, such as "Snow Arena" in Druskininkai, will continue to be closed.
On Wednesday, preparations are being made to propose to the Government to allow non-necessary stores with a separate entrance to provide beauty services.
The author is Austėja Masiokaitė-Liubinienė
