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Number of flights into S'wak reduced from Friday (Jan 15) due to spike in Covid-19 cases
KUCHING: The number of flights into Sarawak has been reduced effective Friday (Jan 15) in view of the rising Covid-19 cases in the state.
A mushrooming success
MANJUNG: Airline pilot Captain Muhammad Afiq Shaid never gave up hope when he got retrenched in November.
Ministry out to revive local tourism
PETALING JAYA: The Covid-19 pandemic, which infected millions internationally, causing unprecedented border closures and travel restrictions, has left the tourism and travel sector in shambles around the world.
Healthy growth for cargo movements despite Covid-19
KUALA LUMPUR: The sight of aircraft grounded and parked globally in March this year due to travel restrictions and border closures imposed to control the spread of the novel coronavirus was just a beginning of the grave consequences that was in store for the sector throughout 2020.
Malaysia says aviation firms may need three years to recover from Covid-19
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 12 (Reuters): Airlines in Malaysia could take three years to bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic, depending on the outbreak in the country and abroad, the transport ministry said.
Are airline and tourism workers in Malaysia still alright?
Life has been hard for many people, especially those in the tourism and airline industry.
Retrenched Malindo Air employees will receive benefits, says Human Resources Minister
PETALING JAYA: The Human Resources Ministry will ensure that retrenched Malindo Airways employees will receive retrenchment benefits from the Employment Insurance System (SIP), says minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
Malindo Air refutes allegations it pocketed funds from Socso
PETALING JAYA: Malindo Air says that all funds that it received from the Social Security Organisation (Socso) have been fully disbursed to its employees.
Malindo Air retrenchment to affect 2,600 employees
KUALA LUMPUR: Malindo Air has launched a retrenchment exercise ranging from termination to a year's unpaid leave for 2,647 employees, the human resources ministry said on Wednesday, as the coronavirus pandemic batters the aviation industry.