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Airlines, stakeholders finalising talks on flight fares to Sabah, S’wak

PM to announce outcome of discussions in several days, says transport minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Apr 2022 8:45AM

Airlines, stakeholders finalising talks on flight fares to Sabah, S’wak
On the price of express bus tickets that was said to have also risen during Aidilfitri season, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong says the government has not allowed any express bus operator to take advantage by increasing fares drastically especially during festive seasons. – Bernama pic, April 17, 2022

ISKANDAR PUTERI – Airlines and stakeholders are currently finalising discussions regarding the best methods or measures to reduce prices for flights from Peninsular Malaysia to Sabah and Sarawak, which have been rising of late due to the festive season.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said the discussion, which involved three airlines, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia and Malindo, the Malaysian Aviation Commission and the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia, had begun last Thursday, and is expected to be finalised soon.

“We consider the complaints that we’ve heard. Firstly, we verify the authenticity of the complaint specifically. Second, we ask airlines, whether you want to or not, you have to (reduce ticket prices) because it’s the government’s aspiration to lower prices in the future.

“We understand because of war, the crisis between Russia and Ukraine has caused fares, oil prices to spike drastically. But we also have to view it from the Malaysian context. 

“We understand (that between) Sabah and Sarawak and the peninsula, there’s only one mode of transport, which is flying,” he told reporters after a breaking of fast event with the media at Forest City Golf Resort here last night.

Therefore, he said a complete report about the discussion will be made and presented to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

“The prime minister is always concerned and instructed me to look for practical methods, whatever way possible ... so I feel we are called to review all the proposed formulas.

“Airlines have to look for a method to increase frequency (of flights), how and where to find planes ... It requires good coordination,” he said.

According to Wee, the results of the discussion will be announced by the prime minister in a few days’ time.

Media outlets had earlier reported that recent checks on commercial airline websites revealed that fares had risen till RM2,000 (for return flight), a 566% increase, coinciding with the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration period (April 29 till May 8).

On the price of express bus tickets that was said to have also risen during Aidilfitri season, he said the government has not allowed any express bus operator to take advantage by increasing fares drastically especially during festive seasons.

He said any increase, whether prices or frequency of trips, require applications to the Land Public Transport Agency before being brought to his ministry for consideration, and then the best decision would be made taking into consideration the interests of all parties, especially consumers.

“We understand during festive seasons usually we allow a rise in prices, but not to an amount that will burden the people, because the usual practice is a rise of around 10% from normal prices for every festive season.

“We realise what bus operators are going through and the reasons behind the price hike, but we also understand and sympathise and cannot let the people be burdened by these increases.

“As such, the Transport Ministry will make the best decision to protect all parties, including consumers, and the matter will be discussed with stakeholders, that’s how we’ve been doing it all the while,” he said.

Wee said, however, he had not received any specific complaint regarding drastic price hikes and urged the public to submit complaints to relevant authorities if such situations occur. – Bernama, April 17, 2022

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