SABAH WELCOMES INAUGURAL AIRASIA FLIGHT FROM NINGBO

Kota Kinabalu– Sabah Tourism Board (STB), the agency under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Environment (KePKAS), is delighted to announce the launch of AirAsia’s inaugural flight from Ningbo to Kota Kinabalu on August 2, 2024. On the inaugural flight, 179 passengers arrived at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, filling 96% of the flight capacity.

This new route will operate three times a week, every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, with a capacity of 186 seats per flight, providing 558 seats per week, further enhancing the connectivity between Sabah and China.

Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Christina Liew said this new route not only strengthens our tourism industry but also fosters greater cultural and economic ties between our regions.

“We are grateful to AirAsia for their continuous support and commitment to expanding Sabah’s reach. We have seen significant growth from China, with 167,371 arrivals recorded up to May this year.”

“We expect this increased connectivity to significantly boost tourist arrivals, benefit local businesses, and promote cultural exchange. This new connectivity aligns with Sabah Tourism Board’s strategic plans to enhance the region’s appeal and accessibility as a top travel destination,” she said.

With this additional route, Sabah now receives 83 weekly flights from nine cities in China. Out of these, 62 flights are operated by AirAsia, connecting Sabah to Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Wuhan, Beijing, Fuzhou, and now Ningbo.

Dato’ Captain Fareh Mazputra, Managing Director of AirAsia Malaysia said: “We’re happy to welcome our inaugural flight from Ningbo to Kota Kinabalu today with almost 100 per cent passenger load. This is indeed another milestone for us, as we celebrate our stance as the largest foreign carrier in China. With the recent announcement of our new route to Kunming from this second largest hub in Malaysia, AirAsia will operate a total of 10 routes with 69 weekly flights to China starting on 25 September 2024.

“We are pleased to see our services to China grow with strong demand. Additionally, with our recent 5-year strategic partnership with the Sabah Tourism Board, we are committed to playing our role within the airline industry to enhance and facilitate tourism in Sabah, especially in expanding into the Chinese market.”

Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, together with the CEO of Sabah Tourism Board, Mr. Julinus Jeffery Jimit and the Managing Director of AirAsia Malaysia, Dato’ Captain Fareh Mazputra were at KKIA to welcome the passengers from Ningbo.

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Flight AK1519 from Ningbo to Kota Kinabalu was welcomed with a water salute ceremony at KKIA.
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Datuk Joniston Bangkuai (right), Dato’ Captain Fareh Mazputra (third from right), and Julinus Jimit (left), together with their team including Tourism Malaysia ready to welcome passengers.