Prime Ministry Officials Investigated Babadağı for the Cable Car Project

Turkey Prime Ministry Investment Support and Promotion Agency officials with the South Aegean Development Agency officials found observations in Muğla's Fethiye district. Officials who visited the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FTSO) made on-site examinations regarding the cable car project planned to be built in Babadağ.

Turkey Prime Ministry Investment Support and Promotion Agency of the Investor Services Department Chairman Mustafa Rumeli, Chief Project Director Ismail Erşahin, Project Director Mahmoud Muhiddin Sharp, GEK Promotion and External Relations consisting Dincer Gökhan Unit Head of delegation, FTSO Chairman greeted by Akif Arıcan. The guests, who were hosted at the Zirve Cafe at an altitude of 700 meters in Babadağı, received information about the cable car project from Akif Arıcan.

Providing information to the experts about the necessity of the project and explaining the point reached in the project, Arıcan said, “Ölüdeniz is, of course, a world brand. Babadağ, on the other hand, is the only example in the world with its extraordinary flight track. You jump off the mountain and land on the sea. If there is a cable car here, it will be easier and more economical to reach this magnificent view. More customers will be found for the parachute flight. The facilities here will increase their input to the national economy by multiplying. The cable car will be very effective in attracting people here and marketing it to the world. With the new runway areas to be opened, there will be 12 months of tourism and flight chances here. ” said.

FTSO Chairman Akif Arıcan, Turkey Prime Ministry Investment Support and Promotion Agency officials with the South Aegean Development Agency officials, the project is done by an outside investor is preferred instead of Fethiye, he said. Arican, the authorities, about the cable car project to date, the progress of the stage and a comprehensive file containing the planning for the future presented.

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