New airlines and routes boost recovery in 3Q

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Kuala Lumpur: The introduction of three new airlines and multiple new routes by existing partner airlines across Malaysia Airports Group’s network in Malaysia have boosted the continued recovery of air travel for the third quarter of 2023 (3Q 2023).

In a statement today, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd said it welcomes Salam Air, Super Air Jet and Sichuan Airlines at KL International Airport while existing partner airlines added 12 new destinations and resumed seven routes in addition to their current services. “The increase in flight offerings contributed to the total number of local passenger movements last quarter at 21.

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Despite the typhoon affecting some parts of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Taiwan and Japan in September 2023, MAHB said the group’s local airports registered 3.3 million total international passengers, reaching 79.3 per cent, the highest traffic recovery for monthly traffic over 2019 levels. “The domestic sector registered 3.6 million passenger movements, reaching 86.7 per cent of 2019 levels.

SAW’s International and domestic passenger movements registered 1.8 million and 1.7 million passengers, respectively, last month, or a 52:48 mix of international to domestic passengers.

 

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