
- Montenegro is preparing to launch the Kotor-Lovcen Gondola next week, on August 14th. The gondola will connect Kotor to the Lovcen National Park after thirteen months of construction. While originally it was meant to be launched on July 13th, about a month earlier, it was delayed for unknown reasons. The project’s contract was signed for 20 million euro ($21.9 million USD) to be constructed by Novi Volvox and Leitner. See a related Weekly Roundup here.
- The Swiss Ski resort of Flims Laax Falera is constructing an unconventional new gondola. The new FlemXpress will be equipped with 120 cabins, each of which will be capable of transporting 10 passengers and have a total capacity of 1000 skiers per hour. All 120 cabins will be equipped with a pair of phone charging stations and a ventilation system. However, what sets it apart from other gondola systems is that unloaded cabins will not travel the line; instead they will wait at the bottom station until needed. This new design also allows passengers to load into non-moving cabins and will enable wheelchair-bound passengers to ride. According to the manufacturer, this means that the FlemXpress will use 50% less energy over the course of the year compared to conventional lifts. The first stage of the project, the Flims-Foppa and Foppa-Startgels connections, is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.
- Hungary is making plans for the construction of a new cable car in the region of Northern Hungary. It is planned to be 2300m (1.4 miles) long, and run from the Tokaji Fesztiválkatlan, an open-air concert venue and theater, to the Kopasz Hill TV Tower. The cable car was estimated to cost between 6.4 to 7.7 million euros (7.05 to 8.48 million USD) to build last spring, but may cost more now due to increasing prices in labor and material.
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