Batik Air returns to Subang Skypark


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 01 Aug 2024

PETALING JAYA: Batik Air will be making a comeback at Subang SkyPark, with the relaunch of its operations to and from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, featuring an upgraded fleet, Boeing 737.

This event marks a historic moment as Subang SkyPark welcomes the first narrow-body jets back after 22 years, said Batik Air in a statement on Thursday (Aug 1 ).

Batik Air chief executive officer, Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy, said that the airline stands out as the only one offering Business Class from Subang, delivering an exceptional level of service at competitive prices.

“Passengers can enjoy comfort without compromising on value, making our airline the perfect choice for both business and leisure travel," he noted.

"Utilising the Boeing 737 aircraft, which features dual-class cabins – Economy and Business Class, provides our valued passengers with an enhanced flying experience, including bigger legroom, increased comfort, and improved efficiency.

The airline said it was proud to be part of this transformation, replacing the previously used ATR service, which ended in Feb 2024, with a more advanced and comfortable option,.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Manoharan Periasamy said Subang SkyPark’s role as a pivotal city airport, is expected to significantly boost intercity travel and attract more tourists.

"Subang SkyPark offers a unique advantage with its proximity to Kuala Lumpur. This makes travel incredibly convenient and attractive for both local and international tourists.

"We are excited about the potential increase in the tourism industry with this new connectivity," he said.

He also expressed his support for Batik Air and advocated for the expansion of international flights to and from Subang, which would be an option in terms of connectivity besides Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Kuala Lumpur International Airport's Terminal 2 (KLIA 2)

Batik Air has introduced its first route from Subang SkyPark to Penang International Airport with three flights weekly, increasing to daily service starting from Aug 15, 2024.

The decision to select Penang as the inaugural destination reflects Batik Air’s roots and commitment to reconnecting with a city that holds a special place in its history, explained the airline.

In 2013, when the airline first began operations as Malindo Air at Subang, it had a modest fleet of just two ATR aircraft, initially offering flights to only two destinations; namely Penang and Kota Baru, Kelantan.

It said that it has plans to broaden its services with plans underway to add new destinations including Kota Baru, Kelantan, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah and Kuching, Sarawak

Last Tuesday (July 30), flights at the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang were subjected to a curfew and can only operate between 6am and 10pm, says Anthony Loke.

According to the Transport Minister, no midnight flights are allowed there.

Loke also said six airlines will resume narrow-body aircraft operations from Thursday (Aug 1) – AirAsia, Firefly, SKS Airways, Transnusa, Batik Air Malaysia and Scoot.

Loke said the resumption of jet operations at the airport comes after all jet operations were moved to (KLIA) in 1998.

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