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

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

The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has revoked AirAsia’s allocation of traffic rights for the Okinawa/Naha – Kuala Lumpur route.

According to the announcement, it was initially planned to operate four round trips per week starting in April.

In making decisions on traffic rights allocation, MAVCOM considers factors such as demand, user benefits, service quality, and impact on Malaysia’s airports and aviation industry. MAVCOM holds the authority to temporarily suspend or revoke the decision if the airline granted rights does not comply with conditions. Airlines allocated with traffic rights must commence all allocated flights within six months from the effective date, or the unused rights will be revoked.

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