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Scoot becomes first international airline to fly to Sabah after pandemic 

Flight TR492 marks return of more services to east Malaysian state

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 May 2022 8:00AM

Scoot becomes first international airline to fly to Sabah after pandemic 
Water cannons greet the arrival of Scoot Flight TR492 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport on Friday night. – Borneo Post pic, May 1, 2022

KOTA KINABALU – Singapore’s low-cost carrier Scoot has resumed service to Sabah, making it the first international airline to do so. 

Scoot Flight TR492 touched down at Kota Kinabalu International Airport at about 9pm on Friday, carrying 150 passengers, most of whom were Westerners. 

While the aircraft was saluted with water cannons, the passengers were greeted with a warm welcome by a group dressed in traditional cultural attire as they passed the arrival gate.  

State assistant tourism, culture, and environment minister and Sabah Tourism Board chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai was on hand to greet the passengers and hand out goodie bags.  

Sabah Tourism Board chief executive officer Noredah Othman and chief marketing officer Tay Shu Lan were also present to welcome them. 

Scoot launched its first direct flight from Singapore to Kota Kinabalu on December 3, 2019, but its operations were halted when the global Covid-19 pandemic struck the following year, affecting the tourism and airline industries. 

Prior to the pandemic, Kota Kinabalu was Scoot’s eighth destination in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Kota Baru, Kuantan, Kuching, Langkawi, and Penang. 

“We are encouraged to see that international airlines continue to make Sabah their preferred destination and operational hub. 

“For us, having flights coming from Singapore is important because Changi Airport receives hundreds of flights from cities all over the world, and the Singapore-Kota Kinabalu route offers connectivity to potential international visitors to Sabah,” said Bangkuai. 

Datuk Joniston Bangkuai says more international airlines are expected in the near future, with Royal Brunei Airlines flying over on May 6. – Bernama pic, May 1, 2022
Datuk Joniston Bangkuai says more international airlines are expected in the near future, with Royal Brunei Airlines flying over on May 6. – Bernama pic, May 1, 2022

The Sabah Tourism Board has planned several promotional initiatives to entice Singaporeans to return to Sabah. 

The board and Sabah’s tourism industry players had attended the Travel Malaysia Digital Fair in Singapore from April 22 to 28. 

Through the fair, Singaporean consumers were presented with a wide range of tourism products and stays, highlighting popular packages such as wildlife, nature, and adventure.  

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Sabah received 126,000 passengers through Singapore. Singaporeans account for 34,000 of the visitors. 

“In the near future, more international airlines are expected, with Royal Brunei Airlines flying over on May 6. Following our recent fruitful discussion, Korean airlines will also be coming," added Bangkuai. 

The Sabah Tourism Board delegation, led by Bangkuai, was in South Korea on April 25 and 26 to meet top management officials from Jin Air, Air Busan, Jeju Air, and Air Seoul. 

“Tourism activity is ramping up, so the months ahead should be interesting. Seeing that our airport is becoming more busy is a great sign for us.  

"This indicates positive tourist arrivals and we expect arrivals to grow, especially when guidelines to ease international tourist entry are put in place,” said Bangkuai. –The Vibes, May 1, 2022  

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