low season Definition In English

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  • Secondly, such a programme must create employment for example in hotels, restaurants, transport facilities that have to shut or drastically reduce their staff in low seasons.

  • This also explains why these populations are often very fluctuent with a large immigration during harvest and a significant emigration during the low season or in case of crises.

  • Every intermediate station is a request stop and, during low season, trains are often known to travel straight from one end of the line to the other, without stopping.

  • This was useful during low season and early morning/late night services when there was little demand, as it allowed the network to keep labour costs down.

  • The beach is undeveloped with coral reefs on the north side and surfing in the low season.

  • The firm employed 50-60 people in low season, and about 100 people in high season.

  • Peak season prices are obviously higher but budget conscious travellers can have a fantasic time in the low season.

  • The price depends on what season it is, with an adult pass in the high season costing 6 euros, and 4 in the low season.

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