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Tips for flying to Langkawi

- – Chester Chin

LOCAL airlines have assured that they have the proper measures in place to fly passengers safely to Langkawi under the tourism bubble project. These include vaccinatin­g all employees and ensuring that all aircraft are properly maintained and ready for travel.

Airasia, for one, has implemente­d contactles­s technologi­cal innovation­s and improvemen­ts that will allow passengers to travel with enhanced comfort and a more seamless experience at the airport.

“Guests can look forward to a convenient and seamless self-check-in feature that allows for easy uploading and instant verificati­on of health and vaccinatio­n documents via the Airasia Super App, before heading to the airport,” Airasia said in a statement.

Only fully-vaccinated flight crew will operate its flights to Langkawi.

Other safety measures are also implemente­d within the aircraft.

“Built-in safety features of the aircraft itself, where the cabin air circulatio­n and filtration provides hospital-grade airflow, ensures (that) flying continues to be the safest mode of transporta­tion,” Airasia said.

The carrier added that it goes through stringent cleaning process of its aircraft. “All of our aircraft are cleaned and sanitised after each flight and during every night stop, they go through a thorough two-hour deep cleaning process, in compliance with instructio­ns from health authoritie­s,” Airasia said.

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) – the parent company of Malaysia Airlines and Firefly – is also taking the necessary steps to keep passengers safe.

“MAG’S Fly Confidentl­y campaign remains in full swing to ensure customers and employees’ safety are protected at every step of the way,” the company said in a statement.

It added that passengers should also do their part and stay informed on the latest standard operating procedures by the National Security Council.

Here are some helpful tips for passengers planning to fly to Langkawi, as outlined by Airasia:

- Ensure that you (and your family) are eligible to travel.

- Self-check-in is mandatory to minimise physical contact and crowding at the airport.

- Arrive early at the airport.

- Wear a face mask before, during and after the flight. Double mask if you can.

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