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Sarawak PH urges airline to prioritise locals for new job opportunities

Technical staff, ground staff and crew to be recruited should compromise of more Sarawakian natives, said Abun.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 14 Feb 2025 2:59PM

Sarawak PH urges airline to prioritise locals for new job opportunities
Takeover of Air Borneo should see many new jobs created. (illustration)– February 14, 2025

by Stephen Then

AIR Borneo, rebranded from MasWings as the airline was acquired by the state government, should give first priority to local Sarawak natives for newly created jobs, Sarawak Pakatan Harapan information chief Senator Abun Sui Anyit said today.

He added the takeover of the airline should see many new jobs created.

"The technical staff, ground staff and crew to be recruited should compromise of more Sarawakian natives,” he said, adding, there are qualified and capable Sarawakians who will be eager to take up these jobs.

"Since it will be a Sarawak airline, first priority for vacancies must be reserved for local Sarawakians, especially the natives," he told reporters in Miri today.

Abun, who is form the Sarawak branch of Parti Keadilan Rakyat, said the airline should set lower fares for all domestic routes within Sarawak.

“The airlines must also offer cheaper fares for routes to other states in the country,” he added.

He said Sarawakians expect to be able to secure more seats at regular basis and at cheaper rates soon once Air Borneo operate full-swing.

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