Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Air travellers to Sibu to pass 1 million mark by next year

SIBU: The number of travellers passing through Sibu Airport is expected to exceed one million by next year, thus necessitating an upgrading of the airport.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said yesterday, the current airport could only accommodate up to one million passengers annually.

Thus far this year, it had achieved a passenger growth of 11.4 per cent compared to the same period last year.

Kong said for the first nine months of this year, about 758,000 passengers had used the Sibu Airport.

He anticipated the number to exceed 800,000 by year end.

“We predict that by 2011, the number of passengers passing through the airport would surpass the one million mark. For that reason, we need to upgrade the airport,” he told a press conference after an earth-breaking ceremony for the upgrading of Sibu Airport.

The project, which costs RM136 million, is divided into two packages.

Earlier, in his opening remarks, Kong revealed that the extension and upgrading works covering the landside involved expansion of terminal building, utility centre and other related works.

Elaborating on the landside works, he said the upgrading works would see an expansion of the terminal building from 8,040 sq metres to 15,240 sq metres.

The passenger boarding bridges would be increased from two to four.

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