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Cortina Olympics Cable Car Faces Last-Minute Delays
30 Jan
Summary
- Cortina's Olympic cable car faces uncertainty with unfinished construction.
- Safety tests for the Apollonio-Socrepes gondola are still pending.
- Organizers capped ticket sales due to infrastructure readiness concerns.

The Apollonio-Socrepes gondola, a key infrastructure project for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, faces significant doubts regarding its completion before the women's alpine skiing events. Construction began behind schedule, and the installation of the 50 cabins is not yet finished. Furthermore, essential safety tests have yet to be conducted.
Despite repeated assurances from Simico, the state-backed agency overseeing the project, that it would be delivered on time, the final checks are now scheduled for early next week. The first women's race is set for February 9, raising concerns about potential postponements. Ticket sales have been capped due to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the cable car's operational status.




