Date: 23 January 2013
Trade lauds AirAsia X's new KL-Jeddah flights.
MALAYSIA's tour operators have welcomed AirAsia X's new
Kuala Lumpur-Jeddah service which will ease the sector's year-round seat crunch
especially during the Middle East peak season between August 10 and September
10 this year.
Weekly seat capacity on the route will soar to 4,173 with
the addition of 1,131 seats from February 16, when the thrice-weekly flight
launches. Malaysia Airlines’ (MAS) and Saudia also ply the route five and six
times weekly, respectively.
Andy Muniandy, director of sales and business development,
Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel in Kuala Lumpur, said: “The new
flights will bring more tourists to Malaysia as many seats on MAS are taken up
by pilgrims returning from Mecca (accessed primarily via Jeddah). “AirAsia X’s
competitive airfares also helps as Saudi Arabians usually travel with big
families of six or more people.”
Mani Ponniah, manager of Explore the Wonders Wholesale
Travel, remarked that AirAsia’s new service provides travellers with more price
options and would grow Malaysia’s share of tourists from Saudi Arabia, in the
face of aggressive competition from Thailand and Singapore.
Malaysia’s arrivals from Saudi Arabia saw a 21.8 per cent
year-on-year increase in the first nine months of 2012 – from 66,131 to 80,547.
While it is common for travellers to take a Gulf-based
airline in Europe and transit in the Middle East to Kuala Lumpur, some European
travel consultants are not biting. Valentin Ciofiac, manager, outgoing &
ticketing department at Atlantic Tour Bucharest, said: “Airline delays are a
risk when taking a connecting flight on AirAsia X to Kuala Lumpur as the
carrier does not have any airline agreements. Travellers prefer to purchase a
single ticket.”
Meerbusch-based Agentur fur Reisen Tourismus und
Exklusivitat project assistant, Melanie Potthast, said the service would appeal
to Germany’s budget travellers who wished to stop over in Saudi Arabia.
By S Puvaneswary, reporting from ASEAN Tourism Forum,
Vientiane
Copyright @ TTG Asia Media Pte Ltd 2013
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