The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Langkawi SkyCab enjoys overwhelmi­ng demand despite stranded tourists incident

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LANGKAWI: The incident of stranded tourists after the Langkawi SkyCab cable car system broke down on Sunday had not affected the crowd turnout for the ride yesterday.

When the cable car resumed service at noon yesterday, the number of tourists queuing up at the counter to get their tickets for the ride had exceeded 3,000, said Panorama Langkawi Sdn Bhd director, Datuk Azizan Noordin.

“The situation is like in any other day. By the time we resumed the operation, a lot of passengers were already queuing up to get their tickets and this figure does not include those who had booked their ride earlier,” he told reporters here.

There were also no cancellati­ons received from tourists for the cable car ride, which is operated by Panorama Langkawi, which is a subsidiary of Langkawi Developmen­t Authority (LADA).

“The figure recorded so far today remained within the average daily figures of between 3,000 to 5,000 passengers,” he said.

Azizan said Sunday’s incident when a faulty bearing caused the system to break down at 5.48pm and could only be restored nearly six hours later was being analysed thoroughly by Panorama Langkawi technical team before they gave the go ahead for the operation yesterday.

He said the system designer, Dopplemaye­r of Austria had been informed of the incident yesterday and had constantly provided their advice to the local technical team here who had done an excellent job to restore the system.

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