AirAsia now flies direct from Langkawi to Shenzen


LANGKAWI: Prime Minister Najib Razak yesterday officiated at the launch of AirAsia’s new direct route from Langkawi to Shenzen, China that will enable the island to be further developed as a world-class tourist destination.
The ceremony was held at the Lang Merah Complex here and was attended by Deputy Transport Minister Abd Aziz Kaprawi and group chief executive of AirAsia, Tony Fernandes.

The thrice weekly route, which commenced on Aug 9, is poised to further boost tourism in Langkawi, in line with the Langkawi Development Authority’s (LADA) mission to tap into new foreign markets.
AirAsia has seven destinations from Langkawi, with four domestic routes, namely Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru and Kuching as well as three international routes – Singapore, Guangzhou and Shenzen.
Meanwhile, Tony in his speech, expressed his appreciation of Najib’s leadership in reducing airport tax.
“Today we see that through the value of his (Najib) brave leadership, direct international tourists have increased from 87,754 passengers in 2015 to 187,433 passengers last year, an increase of 120%,” he said.
The number, he said, represented a contribution of RM300 million to the country’s gross domestic product based on the 12 times multiplier effect, in which 2016 was the first year where international tourists figures outnumbered domestic tourists.
“We are driven by this and already this year we have flown over one million tourists to Langkawi through our 238 weekly flights from Langkawi,” he said.

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