Following the approval from the country’s civil aviation regulator last week, SKS Airways became the first airline to launch short-haul flights to Malaysia’s northern tax-free island resort of Pangkor yesterday, resuming domestic travel after months of closure due to the Covid-19 outbreak last year. The first flight of SKS Airways took off from the smaller Subang airport near Kuala Lumpur to Pangkor. As there are no commercial flights to the islands now, it will also take passengers on its 19-seater Twin Otter turboprop aircraft to fly to a popular scuba diving spot in northeastern Redang Island and southern Tioman Island. […]
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