The Borneo Post

‘Categorise airports until price differenti­ation mechanism ready’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia should segregate domestic airports into different categories until the price differenti­ation mechanism, which will classify local airports, is ready for implementa­tion, said Firef ly Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Ignatius Ong.

“They (The Malaysian Aviation Commission) are looking at a systematic (measure) which should have price differenti­ation between airports, ( however) they did say it’s going to take two years to trace (the details of each airport)... they need to do it faster,” he told reporters on the sidelines of Firefly’s corporate social responsibi­lity programme here yesterday.

Ong was commenting on AirAsia Group chief executive officer, Tan Sri Tony Fernandes’s reaction on the lack of voices from the industry protesting against the move to impose hike in the passenger service charge, which is scheduled to be implemente­d next month.

The premium short- haul airline today hosted the ‘Firefly and Tesco Christmas Treats with Single Mothers and Kids’ programme with Tesco Stores ( M) Sdn Bhd, whereby they reached out to 70 single mothers from the Selangor Single Mothers Associatio­n in Kuala Selangor.

Ong also stressed that the segregatio­n of airports should take place during the two-year interim period before the price differenti­ation mechanism comes on board.

Looking from the Subang Airport perspectiv­e, he said the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA) and klia2 are two humongous shopping complexes with complete facilities, which included not only aerobridge­s but also essential facilities such as toilets and facilities for the disabled.

Meanwhile, when asked on the outlook for 2018, Ong said the company had achieved its target of 1.7 million passengers between January and November this year and the company was looking at maintainin­g the same figure for next year.

“(Achieved) 1.7 million passengers so far, and we expect bigger movements in December due to the school break, holidays and so on,” he added.

On expansion, Ong said the industry was facing overcapaci­ty issue, thus growing the carrier’s aircraft f leet size was not an option. — Bernama

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