Berjaya Air aims for revenue growth with new aircraft and capacity expansion

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Berjaya Air, the aviation arm of Berjaya Land, plans to achieve a six percent revenue growth in the next five years. This growth will be supported by the addition of two new turboprop aircraft, capacity expansion, and the possibility of new routes in Malaysia and the region. The company is considering expanding its capacity to destinations where Berjaya owns resorts, such as Langkawi and Penang. Additionally, they are looking at Koh Samui, Thailand as a potential new destination. Berjaya Air remains a non-schedule carrier, which gives them a niche and agile position in the market.

: Berjaya Land Bhd’s aviation arm, Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd , is aiming for a six per cent revenue growth year-on-year in the next five years, supported by two new turboprop aircraft, capacity expansion and possible new routes both in Malaysia and the region.

“This expansion is part of our three-year plan,” he said, adding that BAir is also looking at Koh Samui, Thailand, as a potential destination for its service. BAir latest service sector is from Seletar Airport in Singapore to The Taaras Beach & Spa Resort, Redang. “Additionally, enhanced connectivity, including seamless flights to and from Singapore, opens up possibilities for more international transit, potentially attracting visitors from various parts of the world,” said Mohd Amri.

 

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