The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MAHB eyes 10 new airline in 2019

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SEPANG: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) aims to attract 10 new airlines both premium and low-cost carriers (LCCs) to Malaysia, especially to its five main airports, in 2019.

The airports are the KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA), KLIA2, Penang Internatio­nal A ir port,Kot aK in ab a lu Internatio­nal Airport and Kuching Internatio­nal Airport, said MAHB General Manager for Airline Marketing Mohd Sallauddin Mat Sah.

“We are going to be very focused next year and will continue to pursue many more airlines,” he told reporters after welcoming Citilink Indonesia’s inaugural flight into KLIA yesterday.

MohdSa ll aud din said the potential airlines might come from China, Middle Eastern countries, the Asian region and other regions as well.

He said Malaysia would be able to attract many foreign airlines due to its variety of tourism attraction­s and accessibil­ity as some LCCs found it easy for a startup.

As for 2018, he said MAHB attracted 13 airlines, of which 11 had already commenced operations while another two by year-end.

Meanwhile, the LCC Citilink Indonesia’s aircraft was given a water salute upon landing at KLIA at 12.10 pm following an inaugural flight from Banyuwangi, the easternmos­t regency of East Java, an area rich in ecotourism and nature-based tourism.

MA H Bis also scheduled to welcome the first flight from TUI Airways (formerly known as Thomson Airways) from Birmingham at the Langkawi Internatio­nal Airport today.

Besides Birmingham, Tui offers long-haul chartered services from two other United Kingdom airports -- Manchester and Gatwick -- to Langkawi with three fortnightl­y flights on the 797 Dreamliner.

Meanwhile, the Royal Brunei Airlines will commence its Bandar Seri Begawan-Kuching route on Dec 28 with two flights a week.

Mohd Sallauddin said in total, MAHB added 50 new internatio­nal routes to its list this year, while internatio­nal frequencie­s per week from both local and foreign carriers increased by 458 as of October 2018.

“This year seems to be a very productive year for Malaysia Airport sin terms of the developmen­t of network connectivi­ty, supported by better (travel) demand, promising passenger load and intensive local tourism initiative­s from industry players,” he said.

He attributed Malaysia’s variety of tourism offerings to the better traffic from premium tourists to regular backpacker­s.

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