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245611
Fri, 06/29/2012 - 11:26
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Total Number of Passengers at Malaysian Airports to Increase to 68 Million in 2012
SEPANG (Selangor,Malaysia), June 29 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's aviation sector
has done really well, that the total number of passengers handled by airports
across the country is expected to increase to 68 million this year, compared to
65.3 million last year.
Transport Minister Kong Cho Ha said it was based on the excellent
performance last year, where the total number of 65.3 million was a growth of
more than 10 per cent from the 59 million recorded the previous year.
"If we are very optimistic and if the economy in Europe and US gets better,
the number can even go beyond 70 million this year," he said at a welcoming
ceremony for the first Malaysia Airlines (MAS)' Airbus A380 at the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport (KLIA), here, Friday.
The A380 flight from Toulouse, France and commanded by Captain Norshid Ali
with 91 guests and several MAS staff including its group chief executive
officer (CEO) Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, Malaysia Airports Berhad (MAB) CEO Bashir
Ahmad and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman.
Kong said MAS' latest commercial super jumbo aircraft would create
excitement and confidence among the people for the national airlines, and a
great national pride as MAS was the eighth operator of such aircraft in the
world.
He said although MAS was facing many challenges including competition from
other premium and low-cost airlines, uncertainty in fuel prices, uncertainty in
the economic environment and health concerns, MAS had persevered and done
Malaysia proud.
"I hope this will be a new era for the national carrier to achieve greater
heights and to make the nation proud," he said, adding that the new aircraft
would be the aircraft of choice by many.
Kong said MAS had ordered six A380, with most of them coming in by the end
of the year, together with 17 other new aircraft, making the airlines as having
one of the youngest fleet in the region, which would add a lot of value to the
services provided.
Kong also officially opened the upgraded MAS Golden Lounge at the KLIA
Satellite Building, which has two seating areas, one for Enrich Platinum members
and First-Class guests, and the other for Enrich Gold members, Business-Class
guests and front-end passengers of customer airlines.
The 43,284 sq ft facility which opens 24 hours daily, offers, among others,
a new design and selection of meals and beverages, a sports bar and private
shower facilities.
-- BERNAMA