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Zlatibor Gold Gondola starts operating

The Zlatibor Gold gondola will start operating on June 20, after works on the reconstruction of the network.

As it is stated, the longest panoramic gondola in the world is welcoming the summer season with a total of 72 cabins, it is stated on the website of the Gold Gondola Zlatibor. Due to the abolition of epidemiological measures, their capacity was returned to the planned 10 people. This will shorten the waiting period and reduce the queues and crowds that formed in front of the gondola during each season and on public holidays.

During the reconstruction of the gondola network, in addition to the existing 54, 18 new cabins were installed, roofs were built and installed at the start and end station, and a whole series of works on system improvement and introduction of new software solutions were performed.

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Everything was done with the aim of faster and better operational work, which will improve the work of the gondola itself and affect the even better experience of passengers.

The works on the reconstruction of the gondola were done on time by the employees of the Public Company Gold Gondola Zlatibor, with the assistance of engineers and technicians from the French partner, the company Poma, and members of the Mountain Rescue Service, who took over part of the work, Danas reports.

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