MAHB Issues Travel Advisory As Airspace Restriction Affects Several Middle East Routes
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has issued a travel advisory for passengers travelling to, from, or transiting through parts of the Middle East, advising them to check their latest flight status directly with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport.
It said airspace restrictions in certain parts of the region may result in delays, rerouting or cancellations based on airline safety assessments.
“Even where services continue to operate, schedules and routing may be revised at short notice. Passengers are advised to verify their flight status directly with their airline before proceeding to the airport,” it said in a statement today.
Passengers intending to travel to affected destinations in the Middle East should note that disruptions are not limited to direct services from KL International Airport (KLIA).
“Even if travelling via alternative transit points outside the region, onward services into affected destinations may be suspended or restricted. Travellers are therefore advised to verify the status of their entire journey, including connecting sectors, before making travel arrangements,” MAHB said.
It said that the airport community, including Malaysia Airports as an operator, as well as airlines, ground handlers, regulators and relevant airport stakeholders, is working in close collaboration to monitor developments.
“Airport teams are on standby to provide guidance and coordinate with airlines on necessary arrangements and to provide assistance to affected passengers at the terminals,” it said.
MAHB encouraged passengers to update their airlines with their contact details and to monitor official airline and airport channels for timely updates.
For information on passenger rights, travellers may refer to the Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code under the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM).
“Official travel advisories issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia (Wisma Putra) should also be consulted prior to travel.
“Safety remains the highest priority. Passengers are advised to plan ahead and stay informed,” it added.
-- BERNAMA