MAVCOM Revokes AirAsia’s Traffic Rights for Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur Route

MAVCOM Revokes AirAsia’s Traffic Rights for Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur Route

The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has revoked the allocation of air traffic rights to AirAsia for its Okinawa/Naha to Kuala Lumpur route.

According to announcements, the operation was initially planned to commence with four round trips a week starting from April.

The Malaysian Aviation Commission determines the allocation of air traffic rights based on considerations such as demand, benefits to users, quality of service, and impacts on Malaysia’s airports and aviation industry. If an airline that has been granted air traffic rights fails to comply with conditions, MAVCOM has the authority to temporarily suspend or revoke its decision. Airlines that have been allocated rights must commence all allocated flight operations within six months from the start date of the validity period, and unused rights will be revoked.

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