Gondola
An enclosed cabin lift suspended from a cable, carrying 6-15 passengers between stations.
An enclosed cabin lift suspended from a cable, carrying 6-15 passengers between stations. It is a term used in ski lift systems and mountain transport.
Ski lifts are the backbone of every resort, carrying skiers from the valley to the summit. Gondola is part of the lift infrastructure that makes modern skiing possible. Lift technology has advanced from simple rope tows to high-speed detachable gondolas capable of moving thousands of skiers per hour. Understanding the lift system helps you plan efficient routes around the mountain.
Knowing how gondola works helps you navigate the lift system efficiently. If you are unsure, watch other skiers or ask the lift attendant for guidance.
Related terms include Funitel, Chairlift and Mid-station.