Malaysia

We didn’t appoint firm handling ‘Not To Land’ passengers at KLIA: MAHB

Airport’s airline operators committee chose company, it says

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 06 Jul 2023 6:24PM

We didn’t appoint firm handling ‘Not To Land’ passengers at KLIA: MAHB
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd says the handling of ‘Not To Land’ passengers due to various reasons including passport validity, visa issue, criminal history and security concerns, falls under the purview of respective airlines and the Immigration Department as specified under International Civil Aviation Organisation's Annexe 9 and Malaysia's Immigration Act (Act 155). – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, July 6, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The independent company appointed to handle “Not To Land” (NTL) passengers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) was not appointed by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB).

In a statement today to clarify a news report published by a news portal, MAHB said the independent company to handle NTL passengers at KLIA was appointed by the KLIA Airline Operators Committee, a committee consisting of 40 airline operators and 26 associates.

The appointment was agreed and endorsed by the Immigration Department, it said.

“As the airport operator, MAHB provided a suitable space to facilitate the handling of NTL passengers while awaiting their return flights,” it said.

A news report titled Chinese national involved in KLIA has returned, says Azam, published yesterday, reported that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki as saying that the two Chinese nationals linked to a VIP who was at the centre of a commotion at the arrival hall of KLIA Terminal 1 last week, had returned home.

Azam was quoted as saying that an agent who allegedly solicited a fee to help one of the women after she was allegedly prohibited entry to Malaysia is linked to a company based at KLIA.

He also said the company had been given a contract by MAHB to manage travellers slapped with the Immigration Department’s NTL notice since 2017.

MAHB said the handling of NTL passengers due to various reasons including passport validity, visa issue, criminal history and security concerns, falls under the purview of respective airlines and the Immigration Department as specified under International Civil Aviation Organisation's Annexe 9 and Malaysia's Immigration Act (Act 155). – Bernama, July 6, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 9mth

No more third party handling ‘Not To Land’ passengers: Saifuddin

Malaysia / 9mth

KLIA commotion: two Chinese nationals returned home, says MACC chief

Malaysia / 9mth

[UPDATED] KLIA Immigration fracas: MACC probe already on, says Saifuddin

Malaysia / 9mth

Zahid wants ‘bad apples’ at NRD, Immigration tossed aside

Business / 9mth

MAHB records nearly 10 mil passenger movements in May

Malaysia / 9mth

Sabah views accusations against Immigration officers seriously: Liew

Spotlight

Malaysia

Malaysia drops to 107th spot in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

Zaid urges govt to open higher learning institutions to non-Bumi

Malaysia

Guan Eng, 2 others to go on trial after failed bid to strike out case

Perlis MB told to 'clear the air' to reassure investors

Malaysia

Saravanan takes dig at unity govt while stumping for it

By Ravin Palanisamy

Malaysia

MPs call for better traffic system after scrapping of PJD Link

By Noel Achariam

You may be interested

Malaysia

Malaysia drops to 107th spot in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

Penang mulls raising wages of civil servants

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Saravanan takes dig at unity govt while stumping for it

By Ravin Palanisamy

Malaysia

Court upholds Siti Bainun's conviction, sentence for abusing girl with Down syndrome

Malaysia

Zaid urges govt to open higher learning institutions to non-Bumi

Malaysia

Papagomo charged with sedition, defaming king

Malaysia

After years of delay, Sarawak labour laws to be amended to match peninsula's

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

May 16 hearing for appeal to overturn Sabah special grant review

By Jason Santos