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Mavcom extends air traffic rights moratorium to support recovery

Aviation players may retain current ATR portfolios without risk of expiry, says commission

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Jul 2021 6:50PM

Mavcom extends air traffic rights moratorium to support recovery
Malaysian Aviation Commission executive chairman Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim says the commission has extended the moratorium on the enforcement of the quality of service framework as well as the Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code 2016. – Pixabay pic, July 13, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) is extending its air traffic rights (ATR) moratorium, which allows airlines to retain their current ATR portfolios without the risk of expiry.

Executive chairman Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim said this was in line with its ongoing efforts to support the needs of aviation players facing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As a commercial and economic regulator, the commission is committed to finding ways to assist industry players in these challenging times, so that they can survive the global pandemic and focus on continuing full services in the near future.

“Apart from the ATR expiry flexibility, we also extended the moratorium on the enforcement of the quality of service framework as well as the Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code 2016,” he said in a statement today.

Mavcom eased the condition, which automatically revokes unutilised ATRs within six months from the date of the ATR approval.

This flexibility has been in effect since June 5, 2020 and was implemented to facilitate the administrative and regulatory challenges of airlines, as well as to enable them to keep their current ATR portfolio active.

In the second quarter (Q2) of 2021, the commission received 10 ATR applications – five for international routes and five for domestic routes – and all were approved.

Total ATR applications during the quarter saw a 58.3% reduction from the first quarter of 2021 as well as a 11% reduction compared with the corresponding period of the previous year.

According to Mavcom, of the 10 ATR approvals for Q2 2021, MyJet Xpress Airlines Sdn Bhd received the highest number of approvals, totalling seven ATRs, while AirAsia X, Malindo Airways Sdn Bhd, and World Cargo Airline Sdn Bhd followed with one approval each.

World Cargo Airline Sdn Bhd converted its air service permit (ASP) to an air service licence (ASL) effective from April 1, and is the latest ASL holder for the cargo segment.

ASPs apply to unscheduled journeys, while ASLs apply to journeys with a fixed schedule. – Bernama, July 13, 2021

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