The Borneo Post

Miri welcomes more internatio­nal flights

- By Norni Mahadi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

I’ve a good discussion with lndonesian Ambassador to Malaysia His Excellency Rusdi Kirana to look at possibilit­ies for Wings Air to fly (to Miri) from other towns in Indonesia such as Balikpapan.

MIRI: This resort city welcomes Indonesian airlines, Wings Air and Malindo Air to open up more internatio­nal routes that would enhance Miri towards becoming the northern gateway of Borneo.

According to Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Lee Kim Shin, there is good road connectivi­ty linking Miri with Brunei and Sabah.

“I’ve a good discussion with lndonesian Ambassador to Malaysia His Excellency Rusdi Kirana to look at possibilit­ies for Wings Air to fly (to Miri) from other towns in Indonesia such as Balikpapan.

“Balikpapan shares similar oil history with Miri and Brunei. I strongly think the next route for Wings Air to explore is Balikpapan to Miri (route),” he stated in a joint press conference on Wings Air inaugural flight from Pontianak to this city at Miri Airport’s VIP waiting room on Thursday.

Datuk Lee Kim Shin, Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture

On Malindo Air, Lee told reporters that Rusdi would talk to Malindo Air’s top management on having the ‘ twin cities’ promotion by connecting Miri with other destinatio­ns like Bali and Jakarta.

“The state government is very happy to work with Malindo Air and we will look into all possibilit­ies to make tourism a successful part of the state’s economic growth,” he added.

Earlier, 51 passengers boarding Wings Air’s maiden flight from Pontianak embarked safely on Miri Airport at 6.20pm.

They comprised members of the Indonesian media, tour agents and several corporate figures.

The inaugural PontianakM­iri flight marked the second internatio­nal route for Wings Air after the Pontianak-Kuching one in January this year.

Also present were Indonesian Consul General in Kuching Jahar Gultom, Lion Air Group managing director Capt Daniel Putut and Sarawak Tourism Board ( STB) acting chief executive officer Mary Wan Mering.

Wings Air is a subsidiary of Lion Air Group, which focuses on domestic routes and mainly serves as the feeder airline.

 ??  ?? Lee (fifth left), Jahar (third left), Rusdi (second right), Capt Daniel (fifth right) and others show thumbs-up to the camera after the inaugural landing of Wings Air’s carrier from Pontianak at Miri Airport.
Lee (fifth left), Jahar (third left), Rusdi (second right), Capt Daniel (fifth right) and others show thumbs-up to the camera after the inaugural landing of Wings Air’s carrier from Pontianak at Miri Airport.

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