SINGAPORE — After coming to a standstill for slightly over two months due to a technical glitch, the Singapore Flyer will resume operations on Sunday (April 1).
The cause of the problem was a faulty part belonging to the mechanism at the foot of the wheel which allows it to rotate, the company said in response to TODAY's queries. The part has been replaced.
"The necessary safety checks and tests have been carried out to the satisfaction of the Building and Construction Authority," said Singapore Flyer's director of marketing and sales Veronique Ye in a media release on Saturday.
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Singapore Flyer to resume operations on April 1
The cause of the problem was a faulty part belonging to the mechanism at the foot of the wheel which allows it to rotate, the company said in response to TODAY's queries. The part has been replaced.
"The necessary safety checks and tests have been carried out to the satisfaction of the Building and Construction Authority," said Singapore Flyer's director of marketing and sales Veronique Ye in a media release on Saturday.
More at
Singapore Flyer to resume operations on April 1