NEW Glass Floor Cabin Opens at London Cable Car Costing Twice a Regular Ticket
- Transport for London opened two cable car cabins with panoramic glass floors to the public on Monday, June 23, 2025, at the IFS Cloud Cable Car.
- The addition followed a survey over the past year where about half of passengers requested glass-floor cabins to enhance views.
- The new premium experience includes a return trip starting at North Greenwich, with tickets costing £25 off-peak and £35 at peak times like weekends and holidays.
- Josh Crompton, who leads the IFS Cloud Cable Car at TfL, highlighted the introduction of cabins with panoramic glass floors that enhance the sightseeing experience. He also reported that revenue for the cable car reached £10 million in 2023/24, marking a £1 million increase compared to the prior year.
- TfL recommends booking the glass floor cabins in advance to avoid disappointment, and a 20% online discount with code GFE20 applies until August 31, 2025.
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Don’t Look Down? London’s cable car unveils new glass floor cabins
The London Cable Car has gone bottomless, as two of the cabins have had glass floors installed, letting you look down at the river far below your feet. Just the two cabins have glass floors, and are a new premium product they’re offering, based on customer feedback. A survey conducted over the past year, asking passengers what could be improved, found that about half requested a glass floor. So now two have arrived. It’s not just a glass floor, …
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