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Singapore’s Scoot resumes flights to Kuantan

Low-cost airline company to fly three times a week to Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2022 4:59PM

Singapore’s Scoot resumes flights to Kuantan
Passengers disembarking from a Scoot Airbus A320 at Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport today. Flights by the low-cost airline now run three times a week on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, departing from Changi Airport at 10.15am and arriving at Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport at 11.15am. – Bernama pic, November 30, 2022

KUANTAN – Singapore low-cost airline company Scoot resumed flights to Kuantan today after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Tourism Malaysia (Planning) domestic and event division senior director Iskandar Mirza Mohd Yusof, who is covering for the deputy director-general (planning), said Pahang is the fourth location in the peninsula served by the airline company after Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Langkawi in Kedah.

“This shows their confidence in the tourism sector in Malaysia, which encompasses various interesting activities and destinations.

“We also hope that the resumption of the flights will further revitalise tourism activities, especially on the east coast, with the arrival of international tourists,” he told a press conference at Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport here today, which was also attended by Pahang Deputy State Secretary (Development) Datuk Razihan Adzharuddin.

Flights will run three times a week on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, departing from Changi Airport at 10.15am and arriving at Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport at 11.15am.

Meanwhile, Razihan said that the resumption of international flights would help boost the local economy, especially for those involved in the tourism industry.

“It is hoped that this will be the starting point for the entrance of tourists from Singapore and other countries to Pahang and the east coast… We will also increase our promotions and campaigns to encourage more visitors to come here,” he said.

Pahang has recorded over 6.6 million local and foreign visitors as of September and is targeting eight million tourists until the end of this year.

Earlier, a welcoming ceremony was held to mark Scoot’s first flight, with 75 passengers from Singapore. – Bernama, November 30, 2022

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