Wednesday July 28, 2010
Rep fears Malacca airport becoming ‘white elephant’
MALACCA: An opposition assemblyman has raised the fear that the recently extended RM190mil Melaka International Airport would become a “white elephant” if it is not fully-utilised.
Khoo Poay Tiong (DAP-Ayer Keroh) expressed this concern after the legislative assembly was told that the state government intends to set up Syarikat Melaka Air Sdn Bhd to operate low-cost flights from the airport in Batu Berendam.
“Is Melaka Air being formed because no other airline wants to come to this international airport?” he asked, saying that there were only daily flights by Wings Air and Indonesian-based Riau Airlines.He added that budget airline Firefly had only operated two chartered flights here between May and July.
“I am worried that the airport will end up being a white elephant as there are only three airlines operating here, with one operating just chartered flights.” He reminded the House that Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam had said in August 2008 that low-cost carrier AirAsia would use the airport.
In his reply, state Transport, Information and Consumerism committee chairman R. Perumal said Melaka Air would be managed by state-owned Perbadanan Melaka Holdings.He said the aim of forming the company was to attract more tourists to the state, in particular those coming for the health and recreational tourism sectors.
Khoo was later suspended by Speaker Datuk Othman Mohamad from taking part in proceedings after he refused repeated orders to sit down.Earlier, the Opposition had attempted to table a motion on the Krubong landfill issue.
“I have asked you to sit down more than three times and you have disobeyed my order. “You are hereby suspended from taking part in proceedings when it resumes tomorrow,” Othman told Khoo who was also involved in a verbal spat with Hasan Abdul Rahman (Sungai Rambai-BN) and Datuk Ab Wahab Ab Latip (Durian Tunggal-BN) over Hasan’s remark against Betty Chew Gek Cheng (Kota Laksamana-DAP).
SOURCE: The Star Online (South & East), 28 July 2010.
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