Firefly flies Kuala Lumpur-Batam

05/12/09 | by admin [mail] 106 views   | Tags: Malaysia, Golf, Airlines&Airports, Singapore, Indonesia

Firefly, a subsidiary of Malaysian Airlines, has made a maiden flight between Subang Airport in Kuala Lumpur and Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, opening up a new low-cost airline route between the Malaysian cities and the popular Batam tourism magnet.

The airline flew 40 passengers from Kuala Lumpur to Batam and 60 passengers from Batam to Kuala Lumpur on its first flight, Saturday.

“Most of the passengers from Kuala Lumpur are Malaysian tourists who come to play golf in Batam,” said Batam municipal spokesman Rudi Panjaitan.

The coastal city bordering Singapore offers golf lovers plenty of golf courses, whereas space for golf clubs is at a premium in the city-state. Out of more than one million tourists annually, about 15 percent visit Batam mainly to play golf, according to media reports.

Firefly serves the Kuala Lumpur-Batam route every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday with a ticket price set at 51 Malaysian ringgit (US$14.4)

The flight service is expected to support the success of Visit Batam Year 2010, spokesperson Rudi said.
Visit Batam Year 2010 comprises a series of city administration promotional projects to boost the tourism business. The industrial city is the second favorite foreign tourist destination in Indonesia.

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