| KUALA LUMPUR - Royal
Brunei Airlines will become the third airline whose passengers
will be able to check in at Kuala Lumpur City Air Terminal (KLCAT)
from today, The Star reported.
The airline's country manager
for Peninsular Malaysia Karen Low said that the move would give
passengers greater flexibility and ease in planning their
journeys out of the KL International Airport (KLIA).
"This move is made mainly
because of the impressive services offered by and at the KLCAT
combined with the services of the KLIA Express.
"Besides the convenience
of being able to check in here, all our passengers will now have
greater peace of mind," she said.
Malaysia Airlines and Cathay
Pacific are the other two airlines using the KLCAT.
Since check-in operations began
at the KLCAT in April last year, over a million passengers have
used the service with minimum interruptions.
Low said that commencement of
check-in facilities at the KLCAT would mark yet another phase in
the airline's medium-term plans to turn the city into another
regional hub for the airline in addition to its existing hub in
Bandar Seri Begawan.
She said the airline also
planned to increase its current schedule of seven daily flights
per week out of KLIA to nine later this year.
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