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MASwings to offer daily Miri-Long Banga flights starting Aug 8
MASwings to offer daily Miri-Long Banga flights starting Aug 8

Borneo Post

time03-08-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

MASwings to offer daily Miri-Long Banga flights starting Aug 8

A MASwings Twin Otter aircraft. – File photo MIRI (Aug 3): MASwings is enhancing air connectivity to the interior with the addition of two more weekly direct flights between Miri and Long Banga, bringing the total frequency to a daily service effective Aug 8. The new flights, scheduled on Mondays and Fridays, will complement the existing services on Thursdays and Saturdays, and three transit flights, offering greater convenience and accessibility for travellers, particularly local residents. MASwings chief operating officer Suresh Singam said the airline remains committed to serving the socio-economic needs of rural populations in East Malaysia. 'By introducing two additional weekly flights, we are proud to now offer daily services between Miri and Long Banga, a significant milestone in rural air connectivity. 'This initiative would not have been possible without the continued support and approval of the Ministry of Transport Malaysia, for which we are truly grateful. 'We believe this enhancement will not only facilitate easier travel, but also improve access to essential services, strengthen community ties, and uplift the quality of life for residents in this region,' he said in a statement. Previously, rural communities in Long Banga had long appealed for additional flights, citing the high cost and long journey via logging roads between their settlement and Miri. Travelling by four-wheel drive can take up to 10 hours depending on road conditions. flights lead Long Banga maswings miri

MASwings increases Miri-Long Banga flights to daily service starting Aug 8
MASwings increases Miri-Long Banga flights to daily service starting Aug 8

Borneo Post

time03-08-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

MASwings increases Miri-Long Banga flights to daily service starting Aug 8

A MASwings Twin Otter aircraft. – File photo MIRI (Aug 3): MASwings is enhancing air connectivity to the interior with the addition of two more weekly flights between Miri and Long Banga, bringing the total frequency to a daily service effective Aug 8. The new flights, scheduled on Mondays and Fridays, will complement the existing services on Thursdays and Saturdays, offering greater convenience and accessibility for travellers, particularly local residents. MASwings chief operating officer Suresh Singam said the airline remains committed to serving the socio-economic needs of rural populations in East Malaysia. 'By introducing two additional weekly flights, we are proud to now offer daily services between Miri and Long Banga, a significant milestone in rural air connectivity. 'This initiative would not have been possible without the continued support and approval of the Ministry of Transport Malaysia, for which we are truly grateful. 'We believe this enhancement will not only facilitate easier travel, but also improve access to essential services, strengthen community ties, and uplift the quality of life for residents in this region,' he said in a statement. Previously, rural communities in Long Banga had long appealed for additional flights, citing the high cost and long journey via logging roads between their settlement and Miri. Travelling by four-wheel drive can take up to 10 hours depending on road conditions. flights lead Long Banga maswings miri

Keeping kids safe with reduced school zone speed limit
Keeping kids safe with reduced school zone speed limit

The Star

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Star

Keeping kids safe with reduced school zone speed limit

Transport Minister Anthony Loke during press conference at Ministry of Transport Malaysia, Putrajaya. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star SEREMBAN: Laws to reduce the speed limit in school zones are being gazetted and will be enforced soon, says Anthony Loke (pic). The Transport Minister said that with an average of 70 fatalities in school zones a year, there was a pressing need to reduce the speed limit in these areas. He said the Cabinet Committee on Road Safety and Traffic Congestion, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, has in principle agreed to reduce the speed limit in a move to reduce fatalities and serious injuries resulting from road accidents. 'The Road Safety Council (MKJR) will carry out this programme at selected schools this year. We need to do this to ensure the safety of both students as well as other road users,' he said after chairing the 61st annual general meeting of the MKJR here. Loke said studies have shown that reducing the speed limit to 30km per hour can greatly help reduce fatalities as well as serious injuries to road users. He said efforts should be made to put up signage, school crossings, speed breakers, road dividers and other safety equipment in school zones to ensure success. Wardens carrying stop signs will also be engaged. Loke said the Public Works Department and local councils have been informed to gazette the new speed limit laws. 'I hope that action is taken quickly to gazette them,' he said. Asked what triggered the move to reduce the speed limit in school zones, Loke said this was already a norm in many countries. 'This is the international standard. This was also one of the resolutions under the Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, which we participated in previously, ' he said, expressing hope that motorists would not object to this as it was for the safety of schoolchildren. On a separate matter, Loke said the MKJR will also launch the My Safe Road programme this year by coming up with initiatives to reduce fatalities and serious injuries in high-risk areas. He said another programme in the pipeline was to appoint young advocates to highlight road safety among youths. 'We want to have more young people taking the lead in road safety initiatives. 'We are also in the midst of talks with local universities to organise short programmes to expose young people to theories and practical training so that they can become advocates for road safety,' he said, adding that the programme would be launched this year.

Special ‘A___A' Number Plate Series Raises Over RM24 Million
Special ‘A___A' Number Plate Series Raises Over RM24 Million

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Special ‘A___A' Number Plate Series Raises Over RM24 Million

PETALING JAYA: The Ministry of Transport Malaysia (MOT) has announced that a total revenue of RM24,022,793 was generated from the recent bidding exercise for the special vehicle registration number series 'A___A'. Held from Apr 19 to 23 in conjunction with the 79th Anniversary of the Road Transport Department (JPJ), a total of 24,470 individuals participated, with 6,746 bidders successfully securing their preferred registration numbers through the JPJeBid system. According to MOT, the highest bid was for the plate A9A, which fetched RM902,020. This was followed by A11A with a bid of RM703,007, and A8A, which went for RM700,000. Other top bids included A7A at RM502,000, and A2A at RM490,888. The most contested number was A51A, which received 40 bids. Other popular choices included A101A (31 bidders), A8118A (29 bidders), A1881A (27 bidders), and A19A (27 bidders). The ministry stated that proceeds from the Special Registration Number initiative, including this 'A___A' series, will be used to fund public benefit programmes under MOT. These include MyLESEN, the Helmet Exchange Programme, FlySISWA, and other transport-related initiatives aimed at supporting the rakyat. 'The strong response to the 'A___A' series reflects the public's growing interest in personalised vehicle registration numbers. 'The Ministry and JPJ extend their congratulations to all successful bidders and appreciation to all participants for their support,' MOT said in a statement. JPJ also reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the JPJeBid platform and other digital services to ensure more efficient and accessible public service delivery in the future.

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