Economic security/ Sochi resorts resurgence
After the television cameras went dark
on the Winter Olympic Games last year in Sochi, the areas around
the resort city were in danger of becoming expensive ghost towns.
President Vladimir Putin spent $50
billion on the Olympics, and had hoped his investment would leave behind a
skier’s paradise in the mountainous Russian subtropics. But holiday bookings in
Sochi were sluggish over the past year, as Russia grappled
with a political crisis and increasing international economic isolation because of its involvement in Ukraine.
In the past several weeks, however, the
resorts around Sochi have had a resurgence. Russians have tripped over
themselves to reserve hotel rooms, book last-minute ski packages and fill Black
Sea mountain getaways to near capacity.
Russia’s economic and political crisis,
it turns out, just might have saved Putin’s post-Olympic dream.
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