Wings over Sabah, Sarawak
KUCHING – MASWings, a Malaysia Airlines (MAS) subsidiary is on track to take over the Rural Air Services (RAS) in Sarawak and Sabah as scheduled on Oct 1 and expects to be fully operational by December 1.
The carrier is planning an average of 200 flights weekly to enhance the air connectivity between the two states.
There will be an average of 113 weekly F50 flights and 80 weekly Twin Otter flights to serve a network of 23 destinations in Sarawak and Sabah, as well as the Federal Territory of Labuan.
Ian Jarrett
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