WINGS OF TATEV AERIAL TRAMWAY WORKS PERFECTLY - MANAGER
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 17, 2011 - 10:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The world's longest aerial tramway located in the
Syunik province, southern part of Armenia, Wings of Tatev, works
perfectly and uninterruptedly, the aerial tramway manager said.
"Each passenger's security is highly critical for us," Tigran Ghazaryan
told an October 16 press conference dedicated to the first anniversary
of operation of the aerial tramway.
As Mr. Ghazaryan stated, a technical checkup was conducted every
day while the personnel received the necessary training. Besides,
the National Center for Technical Safety of Armenia conducted a
maintenance inspection to find Wings of Tatev a safe construction.
"In the nearest future we plan another technical checkup by a committee
of independent experts from Switzerland and other European countries,"
he noted.
On October 16, 2010, the Tatev Revival Project was launched in Tatev,
Syunik province of Armenia, marked by the official inauguration of the
world's longest reversible passenger aerial tramway. The project was
conducted by the National Competitiveness of Armenia with 45 million
dollar budget.
Two-way journey costs AMD 3 thousand except for those passengers from
the adjacent communities that have free access. One-way ticket costs
AMD 2 thousand.
Wings of Tatev was granted certificate from the Guinness book of
Records officially verifying the status of the longest reversible
aerial tramway.
From: Baghdasarian
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 17, 2011 - 10:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The world's longest aerial tramway located in the
Syunik province, southern part of Armenia, Wings of Tatev, works
perfectly and uninterruptedly, the aerial tramway manager said.
"Each passenger's security is highly critical for us," Tigran Ghazaryan
told an October 16 press conference dedicated to the first anniversary
of operation of the aerial tramway.
As Mr. Ghazaryan stated, a technical checkup was conducted every
day while the personnel received the necessary training. Besides,
the National Center for Technical Safety of Armenia conducted a
maintenance inspection to find Wings of Tatev a safe construction.
"In the nearest future we plan another technical checkup by a committee
of independent experts from Switzerland and other European countries,"
he noted.
On October 16, 2010, the Tatev Revival Project was launched in Tatev,
Syunik province of Armenia, marked by the official inauguration of the
world's longest reversible passenger aerial tramway. The project was
conducted by the National Competitiveness of Armenia with 45 million
dollar budget.
Two-way journey costs AMD 3 thousand except for those passengers from
the adjacent communities that have free access. One-way ticket costs
AMD 2 thousand.
Wings of Tatev was granted certificate from the Guinness book of
Records officially verifying the status of the longest reversible
aerial tramway.
From: Baghdasarian