Overview
- The London Eye experienced two brief stoppages on May 1, with operations pausing at 3:45 PM and again forty minutes later.
- Both stoppages were caused by minor technical faults, which engineers resolved within approximately ten minutes each time.
- The incidents occurred as temperatures in London reached 28°C, with a 30% chance of hitting 30°C—the earliest such heat on record for the year.
- Passengers remained in air-conditioned pods during the delays, though some reported feeling uncomfortably warm due to the extreme heat.
- Operations have fully resumed, with the London Eye continuing to welcome visitors as one of the city's top tourist attractions, hosting up to 800 passengers per cycle.