Selangor Journal
Pantai Chenang, in Pulau Langkawi, Kedah. — Picture by UNSPLASH

Langkawi buzzing again as tourist arrivals pick up

LANGKAWI, Dec 20 — The domestic tourism sector on this duty-free island, which has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, is finally coming alive, with more flights touching down at the Langkawi International Airport (LIA) each day.

Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) chief executive officer Dr Ahmad Hezri Adnan said this meant that more tourists were flying in, thus giving a huge boost to tourism operators on the island.

“A total of 27 flights arrived at the LIA yesterday, with 23 more today (December 19). We were informed that hotel bookings around the island have been encouraging and, if it stays that way, we can achieve the target of 250,000 tourist arrivals this month,” he said.

He told reporters this after welcoming the inaugural AirAsia AK6289 flight from Kota Bharu, Kelantan, which touched down on the island holiday destination at 1.15pm yesterday.

It is learned that since December 17, the LIA has been handling more than 20 flight arrivals per day from Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2); Senai International Airport, Johor; Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang, Selangor; and Penang International Airport, with the trend expected to continue until the end of this month.

Regarding the Kota Bharu-Langkawi route, Hezri said AirAsia was scheduled to operate three flights per week – on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday – beginning yesterday.

“Today’s (December 19) flight, with 96 passengers aboard, took one hour and five minutes to arrive from Kota Bharu. The Langkawi-Kota Bharu flight, with 108 passengers aboard, departed at 1.40 pm,” he said, adding that AirAsia would operate its Ipoh-Langkawi route on Wednesday (December 23).

— Bernama

 

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