PETALING JAYA: Increasing flight frequencies during peak season to boost capacity is effective in overcoming congestion and lowering air fares, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
PETALING JAYA: Increasing flight frequencies during peak season to boost capacity is effective in overcoming congestion and lowering air fares, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong .
“I am confident that this can be , especially with the new Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Complex , which will increase the movement of flights at KL International Airport and KLIA2 to 108 an hour with the simultaneous use of three lanes, compared to only 84 an hour with only two lanes previously. “Because of that, they had to go through a rather long maintenance, repair and operations process before being allowed to operate for the safety of the people,” he said in a post on Facebook yesterday.
“I am confident that the Transport Ministry under the unity government will continue to work on this matter. Hopefully, airlines are able to offer additional flights at midnight with low airfares, especially during the approaching holiday season,” he said.
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