The 2-G-rule is in force: proof of vaccination or recovery must be shown (Green Pass). The 2-G-rule applies to all individuals over the age of 12. (Children up to the age of 12 are exempt.) Vaccinated – recovered ⇒ GG (‘Geimpft’, ‘Genesen’) Ski resorts and cable cars are open. From November 15, cable car operators must check for a valid 2-G-certificate (vaccinated or recovered) for all guests over the age of 12. The 2-G rule applies to all persons over the age of 12. (Children up to the age of twelve are exempt.) For children and young people between the ages of 12 and 15 (compulsory school age), the Ninja Pass (for school children in Austria) is treated as equivalent to the 2-G-proof and is therefore also valid as proof of access to the cable cars. Up to November 15, FFP2-masks must be worn in gondolas, cabins or chairlifts with protective hoods and enclosed waiting areas. Children up to the age of six are exempt. From November 15, after which date masks no longer need to be worn, the 2-G-proof must be presented in cable cars (ski lifts and gondolas).