Senai Airport welcomes resumption of flights from China FMTNews FMTBusiness
The three weekly flights between Johor Bahru and Guangzhou are in line with AirAsia’s strategy in re-establishing its international service to China from other hubs in Malaysia.
Senai Airport Terminal CEO Kennedy Ayu said the airport was pleased to greet its first 110 passengers from the AK1395 flight, a non-stop service to Johor Bahru. Meanwhile, AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat said the airline would continue to expand its network to and from China in response to the increasing travel demand, especially as the republic reopened its borders to tourism this month.
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