At a panel discussion during the CAPA Asia Aviation Summit 2023 in Selangor on Thursday (Nov 2), Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the aviation sector in Malaysia had recovered to 70% to 80% compared to its pre-Covid-19 levels with more flights and traffic but it will improve further with the opening up of more flights from China.
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00:00 Of course, if you've just met the Honorific Loke Tseung Fook,
00:04 who is the Minister of Transport of Malaysia.
00:07 Well, of course, for Malaysia,
00:09 we are seeing very strong growth in the domestic sector.
00:12 I think we have recovered back to the pre-COVID level.
00:16 As I mentioned earlier, overall passenger movement,
00:20 we are in the region of 70 to 80% pre-COVID.
00:26 Our major markets have recovered, for the exception of China.
00:29 I think China is still challenging,
00:32 because of the probably the slower opening up of the Chinese market.
00:37 And in terms of the Chinese tourist arrivals,
00:40 we have not seen to the level back before 2019.
00:45 Before 2019, we have seen the arrival of 3 million Chinese tourists in Malaysia.
00:50 But right now, we are probably in the region of just over 1 million.
00:54 So it's just one quarter of what we saw before COVID.
00:58 So that is a big challenge in terms of
01:00 regaining back to the level of pre-pandemic.
01:04 That's what I think I mentioned earlier.
01:06 That's probably the reason why in terms of international movement,
01:09 we have not seen the growth compared to other regions in Asia Pacific.
01:15 I think the major factor is the Chinese market.
01:19 It's important for us to really scale up and scale up fast and aggressively
01:23 when Singapore actually reopened its border back in 1st April 2022.
01:28 So at that time, Skood was operating below 50% of the pre-COVID capacity,
01:33 around 40%, but happy to share that at this moment in this month,
01:37 we are actually operating close to 95% of pre-COVID capacity.
01:41 The restoration of the capacity back into the market
01:44 has been well received by our customers.
01:47 We have been reporting more than 90% low factor for the past 7, 8 months.
01:51 And this is the trend that we are seeing going forward.
01:54 I think linking to what the Minister has said,
01:57 the belief in the region that travel demand will continue to be robust,
02:02 Skood has actually taken the initiative to lease 9 Embraer E2,
02:09 which will be joining us from March next year.
02:11 I think that will give us a lot more capacity and a lot more options
02:15 to really increase the capacity beyond pre-COVID.
02:18 I think it is for us the aim to go beyond pre-COVID,
02:21 hopefully by the end of this year, if not in the early part of 2024.
02:25 Just to echo what he was saying,
02:28 I think the market in Asia was a bit slow to start.
02:31 I think a lot of the markets opened, I think a year slower than everybody else.
02:36 But I think, you know, in the airlines in Malaysia,
02:38 we try our best to fill the gaps as much as we can.
02:41 But on the good side, our load factor has pretty much come to the pre-COVID levels.
02:48 We are probably going to look at posting about 82% load factor towards year-end.
02:52 But on the good side as well, yields also is on the positive side.
02:55 I think yields now, we are about 84% higher than pre-COVID levels.
03:00 But I think we have to bear in mind that moving to the fourth quarter,
03:04 fuel is a bit on the negative side.
03:07 Currency in the Ringgit versus the US is weakening.
03:10 So we have to make sure that we try to maintain and make sure that we are sustainable.
03:14 But on the good side, I think, you know, the demand is back.
03:18 The only weaknesses we see going in the next six to eight months,
03:22 the only market that we potentially see is China has not really opened up at 100%.
03:27 Every other market I can safely say has fully recovered.
03:31 So once we get more aircrafts in, I think we will be there as well to support that.
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