Swiss mountain railways have, on the whole, got off to a good start to the season

Swiss mountain railways have, on the whole, got off to a good start to the season

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Swiss cable cars and mountain railways got off to a strong overall start to the summer in May and June, with a 5% increase in first-time visitors. However, big differences persist across regions.

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July 8, 2026 – 11:37

On Wednesday, the Swiss cable car association said cableways in the Bernese Oberland recorded 29% more first-time visitors than in the same period last year – primarily due to the Schilthornbahn.

Last year, the cableway in southwestern Switzerland operated on a limited basis due to repairs. Without this one-off factor, the region’s 4% growth would be roughly in line with the national average.

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On the other hand, eastern Switzerland saw a 20% drop compared with May and June 2025, largely due to the temporary suspension of operations on the Säntis cableway, also due to refurbishments. Excluding this one-off factor, the result would remain stable, the cable car association said.

The southern canton of Ticino (-1%) stagnated, while Graubünden (-2%), the Vaud and Fribourg Alps (-4%), Valais (-5%) and central Switzerland (-7%) were slightly below the previous year’s level.

For its seasonal monitoring exercise, the cable car association analyses visitor numbers from over 140 association members across Switzerland. May 2026 was often cold in the country, whereas June was hot, drawing many to the mountains.

Compared to the five-year average, the number of first-time users of cable cars in May and June 2026 was even more positive. Across Switzerland, they were 35% above the 2021-2025 mean. According to the cable car association, the growth can be attributed to the lifting of restrictions in place during the pandemic.

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The benefits of Swiss stability

According to the industry association, international conditions also influence demand, alongside the weather.

At a time of geopolitical uncertainties, Switzerland continues to be perceived as a safe, stable and high-quality destination, it said. As such, international visitors have not slumped as much as feared. The mountains also remain attractive for the Swiss population.

“Switzerland’s stability is proving to be a competitive advantage, particularly on the international market,” Berno Stoffel, Director of the Swiss cable car association, said in a the press release.

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Translated from German, reviewed by an English Department journalist.

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