KLIA Woos More Airlines
Posted on: Friday, 19 August 2005, 00:00 CDT
MALAYSIA Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) aims to reel in more airlines from
Europe and Australia into the KL International Airport's (KLIA) to
achieve the objective of it becoming a regional hub.
Managing director Datuk Seri Bashir Ahmad said such a move would
significantly expand KLIA's current route network and subsequently
enhance its position as an airline hub.
He said the 50 airlines currently operating in the airport are mostly
concentrating on the Asian and West Asian routes.
"For areas such as West Asia, Far East, Association of South- East Asian
Nations (Asean), India and China, I think we are quite well- covered.
"We believe once we can get more airlines from Europe, and at least one
from Australia, our network will then be completed," he told a news
conference after signing a memorandum of understanding with Routes, the
organiser for World Route Development Forum 2008, in Kuala Lumpur
yesterday.
In line with this, Bashir said MAHB plans to bring back major airlines
that have stopped flying to Malaysia, namely British Airways and Qantas.
He said MAHB has already approached both airlines and discussions on
the matter are still ongoing.
"We have been talking to them and they have given serious thoughts to
it. However, since it involves major decision, it may take sometime
before the airlines concerned are able to give a definite answer on the
matter," he added.
KLIA recorded a 12 per cent increase in passenger traffic to 11.07
million in the first six months this year, compared with 9.88 million for
the corresponding period in 2004.
International passengers made up most of the increase, rising by 17.4
per cent to 7.06 million, from 6.01 million a year ago while the number
of people using domestic services was up 3.6 per cent to 4.01 million.
KLIA, to date, has received five new airlines and is expecting one or
two more by end of the year.
Meanwhile, MAHB edged three other mega rivals, including Singapore,
Bangkok and Beijing Airports, in winning the bid to host the World Route
Development Forum 2008, the world's leading airport-airlines networking
event.
Malaysia would be the first country in Asia to host the event, which is
traditionally held annually in Europe.
Copenhagen, Denmark, is hosting the event this year, followed by Dubai
in 2006, and Stockholm, Sweden, in 2007.
To be held from September 25 to 27, the forum in Denmark is expected to
attract 500 airports, 300 airlines and 1,600 participants from around the
world.
Bashir said the event in 2008 is expected to receive more than 2,000
participants.
He said the Routes Forum 2008 serves as an ideal platform to fast- track
its marketing efforts to attract more new airlines to offer their
services to KLIA.
MAHB's other partners for the hosting of the event are Tourism
Ministry, Express Rail Link, Malaysia Airlines, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala
Lumpur and Convex Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the operator of Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre.
Source: Business Times; Kuala Lumpur
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