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Während der Wintersaison tauchen die Pole in vollständige Dunkelheit, die ein halbes Marsjahr (bzw. 343,5 Tage) andauert.
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Die touristische Anziehungskraft erhöhte sich, insbesondere in der Wintersaison.
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Schon für die erste Wintersaison 2008/2009 wurden drei neue Aufstiegsanlagen in Betrieb genommen, 170 Schneekanonen und Schneelanzen installiert und zwei neue Pisten eingeweiht.
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In der Wintersaison 2015/16 sprang er erneut mehrfach in die Punkteränge im Weltcup.
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Flughafenslots werden von den zumeist im Rahmen einer staatlichen Behörde organisierten Flughafenkoordinatoren für jeweils eine Saison (Sommersaison 30 Wochen, Wintersaison 22 Wochen) vergeben.
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