The Star Malaysia

Move to get M’sian airlines more access to China skies

- By BEH YUEN HUI behyh@thestar.com.my

BEIJING: Negotiatio­ns are underway for Malaysian airline companies to expand and open up more routes in China, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said Malaysia Airlines (MAB) is eyeing the second-tier cities of China by flying to Wuhan in the central, Nanjing in the east and the southern city Fuzhou.

“The second-tier cities of China are developing very fast, it is vital to expand and open up new markets,” he added.

Liow said low-cost carrier Air Asia also aims to increase its flight frequency to the ancient city of Xian from four days per week to daily.

Last year, the company carried some eight million passengers on 58 routes to 19 Chinese cities.

“We hope to continue to expand our presence in China and we are getting a lot of support for MAB, Air Asia and Malindo to fly to China,” he added.

Liow conveyed these requests to Feng Zhengling, administra­tor of the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China (CAAC), during a meeting yesterday.

He is in Beijing for the inaugural Asia Pacific Ministeria­l Conference on Civil Aviation, attended by over 300 participan­ts including transport ministers from more than 30 nations.

Before closing, the conference adopted a ministeria­l declaratio­n – the Beijing Declaratio­n – on aviation safety, air navigation services, accident investigat­ion and human resources developmen­t.

Liow also urged the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on to equally grant the technical cooperatio­n fund for human resources develop- ment to countries in the Asia Pacific region.

He said Malaysia also signed agreements with the civil aviation commission­s in Europe, Africa, Latin America, Saudi Arabia and the Caribbean states to strengthen, promote and develop their mutual cooperatio­n in training aviation personnel.

During his working trip here, Liow, who is also MCA president, met with China’s Communist Party chief of Internatio­nal Liaison Department, Song Tao.

Song highly commended MCA’s efforts in deepening the bilateral relationsh­ip between Malaysia and China, and assisting both nations towards achieving mutual benefits under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Liow said Malaysia supported the initiative and MCA would continue to promote such internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

 ??  ?? Cordial talks: Liow (left) discussing matters with Feng during their meeting in Beijing.
Cordial talks: Liow (left) discussing matters with Feng during their meeting in Beijing.

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