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Eight Bruneians in India repatriated with Malaysia s help » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 13, 2021 Azlan Othman Eight Bruneians in New Delhi were repatriated along with 117 Malaysians, six dependents, and one permanent resident of Malaysia, the Foreign Ministry of Malaysia said yesterday. The flight arrived at the Air Emergency Unit of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) with 132 people onboard at 1am yesterday. The flight from New Delhi and Mumbai in India was operated by Malindo Air, the Malaysian Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra), said in a release. All passengers, crew and frontliners in the mission were subjected to the rigorous standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the Ministry of Health (MoH). The mission’s success was due to the cooperation among the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), MoH, Immigration Department, Malaysian High Commission in New Delhi, Malaysian Consulate General in Mumbai and other agencies, the

No Indian nationals had entered North Sumatra: top police officer

No Indian nationals had entered North Sumatra: top police officer 7th May 2021 North Sumatra Police Chief Insp. Gen. R. Z. Panca Putra Simanjuntak and Commander of the I/Bukit Barisan Regional Military Command Maj. Gen. Hasanuddin paid an impromptu visit to the Kualanamu International Aiport on May 5, 2021. (ANTARA/HO) Medan, N Sumatra (ANTARA) - A top police officer confirmed that no Indian nationals had entered North Sumatra Province through the Kualanamu International Airport in Deli Serdang District, as India is observing a major spike in COVID-19 cases. North Sumatra Police Chief Insp. Gen. R. Z. Panca Putra Simanjuntak made the statement after paying an impromptu visit to the airport located on the outskirts of Medan City on Wednesday (May 5, 2021).

How digitisation is transforming Malaysia s payments landscape – Bankless Times

How digitisation is transforming Malaysia s payments landscape – Bankless Times
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My Say: Considerations for a post-pandemic aviation industry in Malaysia

Travel restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic have severely impacted the aviation industry. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimated airline losses globally at US$118.5 billion in 2020, a year when revenue shrank by 60.8% to US$328 billion, mirroring the 60.5% reduction in passenger numbers to 1.8 billion. Airport Council International (ACI) likewise estimated a reduction in airport revenues globally for 2020 by US$111.8 billion or a 65.0% reduction in comparison to 2019. Last year was certainly the worst year in aviation history. Looking forward, IATA expects continued losses with forecasted 2021 airline revenues globally growing only to US$459 billion (about RM1.9 trillion), well short of the US$838 billion achieved in 2019. Global passenger levels in the meantime are expected to grow to 2.8 billion, still 1.7 billion less than that recorded in 2019.

Technisanct flaunts digital risk tool, eyes Asian market - The Hindu BusinessLine

Technisanct flaunts digital risk tool, eyes Asian market - The Hindu BusinessLine
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