The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia celebrates two internatio­nal inaugural flights into Johor Bahru

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JOHOR BAHRU: AirAsia celebrated two internatio­nal inaugural flights into Johor Bahru’s Senai Internatio­nal Airport, from Macao and Kolkata, India.

The seven times weekly direct flights from Macao and five times weekly direct flights from Kolkata are the fourth and fifth new routes launched by the airline into its Southern Malaysia hub this year, after Johor Bahru-Jakarta, Johor Bahru-Kuala Terengganu and Johor Bahru-Langkawi earlier this year – which further solidified its commitment in expanding the hub, besides adding two more A320 aircrafts to be parked at Senai Internatio­nal Airport by the end of this year.

Spencer Lee, head of Commercial, AirAsia said, “AirAsia is pleased to connect more internatio­nal cities into Johor Bahru and increase the number of existing direct flights to further boost foreign tourist arrivals into the southern state of Malaysia – in line with our long term plan to grow the hub and the state government’s plan of improving direct connectivi­ty.”

“By adding new internatio­nal link to the state, we hope to attract more foreign investment­s into Johor Bahru, subsequent­ly turning the state into a high-value regional tourism destinatio­n. Since 2010, AirAsia has flown about 12 million guests in and out of Johor Bahru and this success would not be possible without the continuous support and cooperatio­n from the Johor state government and Senai Internatio­nal Airport. We are very thankful to them and look forward to further strengthen this hub and grow our connectivi­ty into Johor Bahru with their support.”

Md Derick Basir, chief executive officer of Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd said, “We have been working closely with AirAsia for quite some time to develop these two new routes for Senai Airport. We are very pleased and excited that it has finally materializ­ed. The direct connectivi­ty between the two cities and Johor Bahru will be good for Johor and Iskandar Malaysia as it will further spur economic and tourism activities in the state.

“We are also anticipati­ng to capture more travelers from Mainland China and Hong Kong through Macao, as well as to tap the travelers from other metropolit­an cities in India, Bangladesh and Nepal by linking to Kolkata.”

AirAsia currently operates 161 weekly flights one way into Johor Bahru’s Senai Internatio­nal Airport. In addition to Macao and Kolkata, the airline also flies from Johor Bahru to Bangkok, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, and Surabaya as well as nine other domestic routes from Johor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Terengganu, Penang, Langkawi, Kuching, Miri, Tawau, Sibu, and Kota Kinabalu.

 ??  ?? (From fifth left to right) Airasia director of government relations Zamani Mohd Rafique, director of Tourism Johor Abdul Malik Ismail, Johor Tourism, Domestic Trade and Consumeris­m Committee chairman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong, Senai Airport Terminal...
(From fifth left to right) Airasia director of government relations Zamani Mohd Rafique, director of Tourism Johor Abdul Malik Ismail, Johor Tourism, Domestic Trade and Consumeris­m Committee chairman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong, Senai Airport Terminal...

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