The Borneo Post

M’sia to post 30-45 pct recovery in air passenger traffic from pre-pandemic levels

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SINGAPORE: Malaysia’s air passenger traffic this year is forecast to increase between 197 per cent and 347 per cent year-on-year (YoY), representi­ng between 32.6 million and 49 million passengers, according to Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

These marked a 30 to 45 per cent recovery from the pre-pandemic air passenger traffic levels in 2019, he said in his opening statement at a panel discussion titled, “Reviving Aviation, Rebuilding Connection­s” at the Changi Aviation Summit 2022 (CAS 2022).

Wee is here at the invitation of the Singapore government.

On air cargo traffic for 2022, Wee said it is projected to grow between 3.9 per cent and 6.7 per cent YoY, which translates into 21.5 billion to 22 billion freight tonne kilometres, underpinne­d by the progress of vaccinatio­n programme, strong growth of ecommerce, as well as increased activities in internatio­nal trade – imports and exports.

For a smooth and full recovery, Wee recommende­d that health protocols imposed for air travel must be consistent, simpler, and more predictabl­e.

Some measures, he said, required further considerat­ions, namely allowing vaccinated passengers to travel without additional measures; using predepartu­re antigen tests for non-vaccinated passengers; and avoiding on-arrival testing.

Others included removing

travel bans and accelerati­ng the ease of travel restrictio­ns in cognizance of the fact that travellers pose no greater risk of Covid-19 infection than what has already been in existence in the general population.

After delivering his opening statement, Wee joined the discussion­s with fellow panelists and speakers.

They were Indonesia’s Minister of Transport Budi Karya Sumadi, European Commission director-general for mobility and transport Henrik Hololei, Singapore Airlines chief executive officer (CEO) Goh Choon Phong, and Airports Company South Africa CEO Nompumelel­o Z.Mpofu.

Wee noted that the civil aviation sector must build confidence between government­s, industry, and air travellers, as well as entities beyond the aviation sector such as health and immigratio­n authoritie­s.

“The removal of quarantine and onerous tests for Covid19 certainly helps to raise confidence among travellers,” he said.

Malaysia, he said, has done well in keeping up with the engagement­s among the various aviation and health stakeholde­rs on these issues so as to identify problems and devise solutions.

Eventually, he said Malaysia’s implementa­tion of the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) initiative with Singapore, Cambodia, and Thailand was a major part of their efforts to address travellers’ expectatio­ns and regain their confidence to travel by air.

“Moving forward, we must also pursue digitalisa­tion and sustainabi­lity in airport and aviation operations as the key to building resilience in the civil aviation industry for the future,” said Wee.

Citing statistics, as at March 29, 2022 prior to the reopening of Malaysia’s borders, Wee revealed that out of a total of 115,646 passengers arriving in Malaysia under the VTL, only 7,923, or less than 7.0 per cent, were detected with Covid-19-positive cases upon arrival.

These statistics were vital in guiding the Government’s decision to reopen Malaysia’s borders and further helped to build confidence and public support for Malaysia’s reopening to all internatio­nal travellers on April 1, 2022.

The inaugural CAS 2022 gathers 300 global aviation leaders, policymake­rs, and senior executives from more than 45 countries. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong

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