Malaysia Airports Remains Optimistic with 20 New International Destinations 16 April 2021
Air travel will be boosted at the network of airports operated by Malaysia Airports including its Turkish asset, Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (ISG).
A total of 20 new international destinations and 80 additional domestic flights will help the airport operator to remain optimistic about the future of air travel.
Some of the new destinations include Hamburg, Basel, Zurich, Sarajevo, Copenhagen, Lyon, and Hannover for flights from ISG with up to 25 weekly frequencies. At KLIA, Malaysia’s flag carrier Malaysia Airlines has reinstated destinations such as London and Jakarta. At the same time, it also added 80 additional flight frequencies to its domestic destinations which had increased KLIA s total domestic weekly frequencies by 26.7%.
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17 March 2021 13:55
15th March 2021. SEPANG – KL International Airport (KLIA) has been named as one of the world’s top 10 airports in the global Airport Service Quality (ASQ) survey by Airports Council International (ACI) for the category of over 40 million passengers per annum (mppa) in Y2020. The announcement made by ACI early this month is borne out by the airport’s continuous efforts in carrying out improvement initiatives despite being severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The passenger traffic remains low due to prolonged domestic and international travel restrictions with only 1.6 million passenger traffic recorded in February for the Group, nevertheless the airport still forged ahead with mission critical projects. Among them included the washroom refurbishment, formation of the Operational Excellence teams that diligently identified and designed improvement initiatives and the introduction of the Exceptional People Practice Playbook, a dual language man
Passengers travelling through Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport can now enjoy a safe and contactless passenger engagement experience through the use of the airport s first social robot, the “Aerobot”.
Malaysia Airports Enhances Safety and Speed Up Security Screening Process at KUL
10 February 2021
Malaysia Airports has collaborated with Malaysia Airlines to enhance safety and speed up the security screening process with the roll-out of the new Passenger Reconciliation System (PRS) at KL International Airport (IATA Code: KUL).
Malaysia Airlines is the first airline to utilise the PRS beginning this month which has been implemented at key airport touchpoints. Among the many benefits of the system include greater convenience to the passengers and ensuring minimal queues for passengers that will help in facilitating safe physical distancing while traveling in the new norm.