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Singapore-Sibu direct flights can spur growth in S’wak small towns

Local councillor, entrepreneurs welcome new international air route

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2022 9:00AM

Singapore-Sibu direct flights can spur growth in S’wak small towns
An AirAsia aircraft arrives at Sibu Airport on 16th December marking the first international Sibu-Singapore international direct flight. Entrepreneurs welcome this new route as they opined that it will not only benefit the riverine town, but also impact the growth of other nearby small towns and rural communities. – @MY_Airports Twitter pic, December 19, 2022

SIBU – The international Singapore-Sibu direct flights will not only benefit the riverine town, but also impact the growth of other nearby small towns and rural communities.

Mohammed Abdullah Izkandar, in welcoming the inaugural flight on December 16, said having more direct international flights to Sibu means having more foreign direct investments and more business opportunities to the central region.

This will help spur domestic economic growth and liven up tourism activities in Sibu and other surrounding areas, said Mohammed, who is a councillor and also an entrepreneur.

“For this, businesses and all industries need to shift towards providing better, higher standards of services to cater to international tourists.”

Entrepreneur Gregory Hii described the Singapore-Sibu international direct flight as one that has been much-awaited as it augurs well with the business community.

“It is definitely cost and time-saving, unlike in the past when one had to fly to Johor Baru or Kuala Lumpur to catch a connecting flight to Singapore.”

The former president of Sibu Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry could foresee the central region as one suitable venue for leisure and international sporting events.

The inaugural Singapore-Sibu direct flight marked a historical moment for the riverine town as it welcomed its first international flight.

The arriving AirAsia aircraft received a water cannon salute upon touching down at Sibu Airport at 6.15pm that day. – Borneo Post Online, December 19, 2022

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