Malaysia’s Firefly flights to Singapore are back, permanent Restricted Area over Pasir Gudang suspended

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Malaysia’s Firefly flights to Singapore are back, permanent Restricted Area over Pasir Gudang suspended
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Issues relating to ongoing airspace disputes have also been addressed.

On Dec 2018, Malaysian budget airline Firefly halted its flights to Singapore after failing to obtain Malaysia’s aviation regulator’s approval to transfer operations from Changi Airport to Seletar Airport. In a bid to optimise the use of its resources, Changi Airport Group had announced the relocation of its turboprop operations to Seletar.

According to the joint statement by Singapore and Malaysia’s transport ministers, both countries “have agreed that in the spirit of bilateral cooperation, Singapore will withdraw the Instrument Landing System procedures for Seletar Airport and Malaysia will indefinitely suspend its permanent Restricted Area over Pasir Gudang,” wrote Loke via a Facebook post.

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