Firefly Airlines goes all out to despatch aid x


Firefly Manager Hafiz Rosli (left) helping volunteer lifting various aids for Kelantan flood victim at Penang International Airport in Bayan Lepas,Penang.

PETALING JAYA: Firefly Airlines is using all available cargo space on its daily flights to Kota Baru and Kuala Terengganu to despatch boxes of relief and food items donated by generous Malaysians through The Star-MRCS-Firefly Relief Fund.

Its chief executive officer Ignatius Ong said the airline’s donation centres in Subang, Kota Baru and Penang airports had received constant stream of visitors dropping off care packages and goods to be distributed at the various flood relief centres in the east coast.

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