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| New Straits Times newspaper (Malaysia) |
| 30 April 2005 |
Berjaya Air brings Redang closer to Singapore
KUALA TERENGGANU, Fri.
-Berjaya Air's new route from Seletar Airport
in Singapore to Pulau Redang has cut what was
once an 11-hour journey to just 90 minutes.
Tourists no longer have endure a 10-hour overland
coach and an hour-long ferry ride to the island.
Berjaya Group Berhad executive director Azlan
Meah said the new flight would also attract tourists
from Europe with connecting flight out of Singapore.
"We are expecting more than 25,000 visitors
to use this new route," he said.
Azlan was speaking at a Press conference after
welcoming 33 passengers from the inaugural Berjaya
Air flight at the Berjaya Redang Beach and Spa
Resort mini-airport on Pulau Redang yesterday.
He said many Singaporeans had requested for the
flight to Pulau Redang.
" Pulau Redang is one of the most marketable
islands in Malaysia and most Singaporeans love
holidaying there.
"We took almost a year conducting a study
on whether it was feasible to have direct flights
between the two destinations," he added.
Berjaya Air also offers daily flights from the
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor,
to the island.
Meanwhile, State Industrial Development and Tourism
Committee chairman Datuk Mohamed Awang Tera said
the latest development would generate economic
activities on the island.
"We hope that by 2008, the tourism sector
will contribute 10 per cent to the State's Gross
Domestic Product (GDP)," he said
On another development, Mohamed said Berjaya Air
may soon offer direct flights from the Sultan
Abdul Aziz Shah Airport to Kertih in Kemaman.
"This route will mainly cater to Petronas
employees in Kertih to travel back and forth daily."
He said the State Government was also in discussions
with Berjaya Air to fly between Kuala Lumpur and
Kuala Terengganu once the new Sultan Mahmud airport
here is completed.
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