Sultan Abdul Halim airport reopens after flood


PETALING JAYA: After being closed for over a week due to floods, the Sultan Abdul Halim Airport has reopened for operations on Monday (Dec 9).

The airport manager, Ikram Alif Mansoor, announced that 14 flights between Kuala Lumpur and Subang have commenced operations as scheduled, with no damage found to the airport's runway or taxiway.

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