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Airport operator MAHB hopes for easier transfers between terminals at Kuala Lumpur airport.
PETALING JAYA: Better connectivity between the two terminals at Kuala
Lumpur international airport will be a catalyst towards drawing more
tourists to Malaysia, according to airport operator Malaysia Airports
Holdings Berhad.
The company’s chief executive, Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin, said MAHB’s
involvement in tourism was more than just the company doing its national
duty. “We see it as an integral part of our operations,” he said. “We
see it as being central to what we do.”
He said Kuala Lumpur airport (KUL in the international air transport
code) was losing out to Changi Airport in Singapore which has three
runways and four main terminals, and more robust connectivity between
the terminals.
MAHB’s plans for better airside transfers and interlining were
critical as it would improve connectivity between the main terminal KLIA
and the budget-airline terminal klia2, and offer more seamless
connections between full-service carriers to low-cost carriers and
vice-versa.
“So if you are flying into Malaysia on a full-service carrier and
then taking a connecting flight on a low-cost carrier to a place like
Sandakan, for example, you don’t have to check-out, go to klia2 and
check-in with your luggage all over again.
Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin.
“With the airside transfers and interlining, your baggage will be
automatically transferred between the airlines and you can move around
more easily.”
He said the company’s success in ensuring connectivity to all 39
airports in the country, including those which are unprofitable and in
rural areas was hinged on the profitability of its key airports,
particularly international gateways.
MAHB subsidises operations of 31 airports around the country with the
revenue garnered from eight airports including Kuala Lumpur, Penang,
Langkawi and airports in Sabah and Sarawak.
“If we have a more integrated Kuala Lumpur airport, more airlines
will be attracted to fly to KUL and passengers will have more choices of
inbound and outbound connecting flights.
“There is real potential for exponential growth of the aviation sector, as well as the tourism sector,” he said.
Raja Azmi said MAHB was in collaboration with Tourism Malaysia, with
both parties contributing RM10 million for tourism promotion through
companies involved in the business, and it has also allocated RM5
million for a campaign to promote Langkawi, while drawing more airlines
to fly to the island.
He said the benefits of more integrated terminal operations was not
only obvious in international airports but also in regional centres such
as Kota Kinabalu.
He said passenger traffic at Kota Kinabalu had increased after
AirAsia moved to Terminal 1 in December 2015. Seven more airlines then
followed, taking advantage of the enhanced connectivity.
Credit : freemalaysiatoday.com
Source Link : https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/08/05/how-good-kul-connections-will-bring-tourism-boom/
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