Tuesday, August 22, 2017

AirAsia's new Langkawi-Shenzhen flight

Najib launches AirAsia's Langkawi-Shenzhen flight

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched AirAsia's direct flight from here to Shenzhen, China.

The new route is expected to further develop Langkawi as a world-class tourist destination.

AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes thanked Najib for officiating the direct flight on Saturday.

"Last year, the Prime Minister launched our direct flight from Guangzhou to Langkawi.

"Leadership takes courage and it is courageous leadership shown by the Prime Minister to support AirAsia in reducing the airport tax which for years Malaysia Airports had resisted. 

"Today, we see that value of his brave leadership. Direct international tourists have increased from 83,754 in 2015 to 187,433 in 2016 – an increase of 120 per cent.

"This represents a contribution of RM300mil to GDP, based on the 12 times multiplier effect," Fernandes said in his speech.

He said 2016 was the first time when international tourists outnumbered domestic tourists.

"We are driven by this and already this year we have flown over a million tourists to Langkawi with our 238 weekly flights from Langkawi.

"But we want to get to the three million mark and contribute a large part to the Langkawi Development Authority’s (LADA) target of RM9bil revenue.

"Our vision is that we will make Langkawi as connected as Phuket, if not greater."

~News courtesy of The Star~

Malaysia to implement VEP fee at Thai border

JPJ: Malaysia to implement VEP fee at Thai border

Malaysia will implement road charges and the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system at the Thai border soon, said the Road Transport Department.

Its director-general Datuk Seri Nadzri Siron said the Transport Ministry was studying the matter and carrying out surveys on the number of vehicles crossing bordering states in Perlis, Kedah, Perak and Kelantan.

"JPJ as the executing agency has started its work at all the border states. It will be the same as how it is implemented at the Johor Baru–Singapore border.

"The charges would be the same, which is RM20 for every foreign registered vehicle entering Malaysia, and RM5 from that will be given to the state government," he told a press conference after the "One Community One JPJ" event here on Monday.

He added that the VEP, which will be carried out at the same time, would see a better record of vehicles entering the country.

~News courtesy of The Star~

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Travellers departing Malaysian airports to pay RM1 levy from 2018

Travellers departing Malaysian airports to pay RM1 levy from 2018

Air travellers will be subjected to a RM1 (US$0.23) levy when departing Malaysian airports as early as 2018, the country's aviation regulator said on Tuesday (Aug 15).

The new levy to be imposed by the Malaysia Aviation Commission, MAVCOM will be tabled in parliament in October. It will apply to all departing passengers for both domestic and overseas destinations except for rural air services in interior Sabah and Sarawak.

The passenger service charge at all Malaysian airports may also be raised from the current RM50 to RM73 for all international flights beyond Asean beginning January 2018 to standardise the system.
v Currently a different rate applies to KLIA1 and KLIA2 international airports.

The passenger service charge is fixed at RM35 for all destinations in Asean.

MAVCOM, which was set up last year to regulate the civil aviation industry, is expected to collect RM30 million in the first year from the RM1 levy, according to its chief operating officer Azmir Zain.

"I can confirm there is a definite plan by Mavcom to charge RM1 levy to all departing passengers with exception of those flying the rural air services in Sabah and Sarawak. The purpose of the RM1 levy is to ensure financial sustenance and more importantly the independence of the commission. In the last 12 months we have shown results. Example, by lowering the passenger service charge from RM65 to RM35 flat for all ASEAN destinations. That's a saving of RM30 for customers."

MAVCOM, in tabling its first industry report on Tuesday, said it expects the air passenger traffic to grow between 7.8 and 8.6 per cent in 2017 with the number of air travellers expected to hit 99.6 million.

But amid decreasing air fare and competitive operating environment, revenues are expected to remain flat for most airlines.

Source: Channel News Asia

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

S'pore-JB MRT to begin passenger service by 2024

Singapore-JB Rapid Transit System to begin passenger service by 2024

A cross-border MRT system which will connect Singapore and Johor Baru in Malaysia will begin passenger service by the end of December 2024, ministers from the two countries announced on Monday (Jul 31).

A bilateral agreement on the Singapore-Johor Baru Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link will be signed by December this year, the ministers said in a joint statement after the 13th meeting of the Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee for Iskandar Malaysia.

The meeting was co-chaired by Singapore's Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan and Malaysia's Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Abdul Rahman Dahlan.

The RTS Link was first announced in 2010. Singapore has confirmed that its RTS terminus will be located at Woodlands North station, along the Thomson-East Coast MRT line, while Malaysia has chosen Bukit Chagar as its main terminal for the RTS.

The link will be connected via a high bridge.

The RTS Link will be able to carry up to 10,000 passengers in each direction every hour, said the statement. Once it begins passenger service, the existing KTMB Tebrau shuttle will cease operations.

At the meeting, both governments also agreed on the key commercial agreements for the RTS Link. Each will appoint an infrastructure company to fund, build, own, maintain and upgrade the civil infrastructure and stations within their own countries.

SMRT, PRASARANA EXPLORING JOINT VENTURE TO OPERATE RTS

Both governments will also jointly appoint an operating company to design, build, finance, operate, maintain and renew the RTS Link operating assets like trains, tracks and systems, said the statement.

The operating company will be directly appointed for the first concession period, and joint ventures between Singapore and Malaysian entities are preferred to encourage bilateral cooperation, it added.

Metro operators Prasarana and SMRT are currently exploring the formation of a joint venture company to be the RTS Link operating company.

Mr Khaw told reporters that Singapore's preference had been to call an international tender to operate the RTS Link and award it to the best bid, but Malaysia had different views on the matter.

“After discussing with our Malaysian counterparts, they felt the project is a little too small, and may not attract competitive bids,” he said. “So the decision was, maybe we will forget about tendering this particular tender, and work towards negotiating a contract – at least for the first concession – with an experienced operator.”  

Mr Khaw added that both operators will need to settle the commercial terms in the joint venture early, especially if the bilateral agreement between both countries is to be signed by the end of the year.

“So they can agree – yes, we’re going to get married and form the joint venture – and we can interact with them to negotiate,” he said. “That in itself should take several months.”

“So we are anxious and eager to make sure they settle this joint venture understanding as early as possible.”

EASING THE CAUSEWAY JAM

In the meantime, both governments noted that more can be done to manage congestion at the Causeway, the statement said. To that end, the KTMB Tebrau shuttle has increased its initial 14 daily trips in 2016 to 26 daily trips as of June to cope with the demand.

“We know residents are concerned about the Causeway jam,” said Mr Khaw. “In a way, that reflects the very strong activities of trade, of people between the two countries.”

“So both sides are working very hard to try to relieve the problem.”

Within the next few years, the shuttle frequency should be raised to 36, “if we press on with some solutions,” he added.

But Mr Khaw stressed that once the RTS Link begins operations, the shuttle will cease within six months in order to “give greater certainty to the commercial players” who are thinking about operating the RTS Link.

“Potentially, one can cannibalise the other,” he said.

“Once the KTM service ends, then we can look into a much more comprehensive development of the (Woodlands) checkpoint,” he added. “The land of course will be returned to Singapore, and then we can start planning how we can achieve a more decisive redevelopment of the checkpoint.”

“Then hopefully this problem of the Causeway jam can be significantly mitigated or even eliminated.”

Mr Khaw added that fares for the RTS Link will not be regulated, and will be “purely market-driven”.

“We will leave it to the operators ... but they have to compete with so many people ... buses, motorists and motorbikes,” he said. “So even though the KTM shuttle will stop, it’s not as if we’re giving them a monopoly, because it will never be a monopoly.”

“They will have to be realistic," he added.

"EXCITING PLANS" FOR WOODLANDS AND JURONG: LAWRENCE WONG

Also present at the meeting was Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong, who said his ministry is preparing “detailed masterplans” in both Woodlands and Jurong, where the Singapore-KL High-Speed Rail terminus will be located.

He said there are “exciting plans ahead” that will create good jobs and opportunities for Singaporeans.

“Both these two centres will become commercial centres for business, because they have good connectivity,” he said. “So I think they will be ideal for businesses with Asia, ASEAN and Malaysian linkages.”

He said the site around the High-Speed Rail terminus in Jurong will be a “mixed-use precinct” with offices, housing, hotels, and other commercial and recreational uses. It will also be integrated with the nearby Jurong Lake Gardens. 

“We want this to be a car-lite precinct that is sustainable, pushing the boundaries of energy and water efficiency,” he said. “And we will try to push all the district utilities and infrastructure underground so we can free up surface land for more valuable use.”

He added that a detailed masterplan will be showcased at an exhibition later this year.

As for Woodlands, Mr Wong said it could be the “next regional centre” after Tampines and Jurong, pointing out that the redeveloped checkpoint and RTS Link will give Singapore “very good connectivity with Malaysia”.

“Domestically we are also enhancing connectivity with the new Thomson-East Coast Line as well as the North-South corridor, and just a few months ago we also announced the upgrading plan for Woodlands, which includes new amenities, a new town plaza, and upgrading of the parks and gardens,” he said.

“So with all these put together I think we will also see a transformed Woodlands in the next five to 10 years.”

~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~

新柔地铁系统2024年底前通车

新柔地铁系统2024年底前通车

连接新加坡和柔佛新山的新地铁线将在2024年12月31日前投入服务,到时公众便可搭乘地铁快速往返新柔两地,避开新柔长堤或第二通道关卡的拥塞交通量。

马新依斯干达特区(Iskandar Malaysia)部长级联合委员会今天在新山举行第13次会议,由马来西亚首相署部长阿都拉曼达兰与我国基础建设统筹部长兼交通部长许文远联合主持。

双方过后发布联合声明说,新马两国将在今年底前,就新柔地铁系统(Rapid Transit System,简称RTS)签署双边协定。

两国政府已同意,这条新地铁线将在2024年12月31日前通车,预计每个方向、每小时可接载多达1万名乘客。

此外,双方政府也将各自委任一家基建公司,负责资助、兴建、拥有、维修及翻新境内的基础设施和地铁站。

两国政府也将联合委任一家经营业者负责经营、维修和翻新地铁营运资产如列车、轨道和系统等;这家经营公司预料将由SMRT企业和马来西亚国家基建公司Prasarana的合资公司组成,两家公司目前正洽谈有关事宜。

最终成立的合资经营公司将负责制定和收取车资。

在新柔地铁线通车后,往返兀兰和新山中心的短程火车服务将停止运作。

李显龙总理在去年底同马来西亚首相纳吉举行非正式峰会后透露,双方同意建造一座横跨柔佛海峡的高架桥,连接新柔地铁系统。

这条新地铁线将与兴建中的汤申—东海岸线(Thomson-East Coast Line,简称汤东线)最北端的兀兰北站衔接,新山的终站则设于武吉查卡(Bukit Chagar)。

以后要到新山的乘客在靠近共和理工学院的兀兰北站下车后,可直接前往新马两国联设的关税、移民及检疫设施办理通关手续,然后便可搭地铁到武吉查卡终站。

抵达新山后,乘客不用再办通关手续,可直接出站。从新山搭地铁来新加坡的乘客也是如此。

从2019年至2024年底分五个阶段通车的汤东线是我国第六条地铁线,共有31个地铁站。全面通车后,它每天的乘客量估计达100万人次,有助减轻南北与东西线的客流量。

为取得规模经济效益,新柔地铁系统将采用与汤东线相同的信号及通讯系统及列车。

新马两国是在2010年宣布兴建新柔地铁系统,并在隔年展开工程研究,有关计划原定2018年前完工。

(联合早报)