Langkawi International Airport scores hat-trick, named best in Asia Pacific

Award comes as travel continues to rebound from the pandemic, with local airports recording 7.8 million total passenger movements

2:30 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Langkawi International Airport (LGK) has once again won the 2023 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award for Best Airport of 2 to 5 Million Passengers in Asia-Pacific for the third consecutive year. 

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) acting group CEO Mohamed Rastam Shahrom said, “In earning this prestigious recognition, the LGK airport community demonstrates an unwavering commitment to consistently delivering exceptional service standards. 

“As Langkawi Island continues to attract global tourists, we are witnessing a resurgence in travel, highlighted by the recent introduction of new airline routes such as flydubai’s (FZ) Dubai (DBX)-LGK route. 

“It is imperative that we uphold a top-notch passenger experience, not only to leave a positive impression of Malaysia but also contribute to the vision of making Langkawi an unparalleled destination.”

Local airports like Langkawi were instrumental in driving MAHB’s performance, contributing to 71% of total passenger movements, totalling 11 million passengers. – Pic courtesy of MAHB, March 19, 2024

The ASQ programme by Airports Council International (ACI) World involves surveys to evaluate satisfaction levels across over 30 performance metrics to assess airport services. 

In 2023, more than 400 airports participated in the programme, collecting nearly 600,000 passenger surveys. 

ACI World director general Luis Felipe de Oliveira congratulated LGK’s win and commended the team’s successful efforts in providing a superior customer experience.

“The global growth of the programme underscores the trust placed in its scientific and live approach, making ASQ the go-to standard for airport customer experience assessment in the aviation industry. 

“In an era where passenger expectations are evolving rapidly, excellence in customer service isn’t just a goal; it’s the key to ensuring airports remain not just gateways, but memorable destinations in themselves,” he added.

In February, MAHB saw local airports recording 7.8 million total passenger movements (international: 4 million; domestic: 3.8 million). This is the highest monthly record since the Covid-19 pandemic and is an impressive 95.8% recovery rate compared to the same month in 2019. 

The high passenger volume was attributed to the long school and festive holidays, China’s Spring Festival, as well as the introduction of new airlines and additional frequencies. 

Recent high passenger volume has been attributed to the long school and festive holidays, China’s Spring Festival, as well as the introduction of new airlines and additional frequencies. – Pic courtesy of MAHB, March 19, 2024

Total passenger traffic surged by approximately 12% compared to the previous month record of 6.9 million, with domestic traffic experiencing a 20% spike from 3.1 million passengers in January 2024.

Local airports were instrumental in driving MAHB’s performance, contributing to 71% of total passenger movements, totaling 11 million passengers. 

Passenger traffic movements for the Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW) in Türkiye remained robust, with 3.2 million passengers, a remarkable 27.4% increase over pre-pandemic levels and representing the highest recovery rate to-date.

The international sector, serving as the primary growth catalyst, registered 1.7 million passenger movements, while the domestic sector saw 1.5 million passenger movements. 

In a move to bolster connectivity between Kuala Lumpur and SAW, Batik Air expanded its service offerings with the introduction of four weekly frequencies for the said route. 

This expansion not only enhances the air link between Malaysia and Türkiye but also establishes SAW’s longest route and first connectivity to the Far East. – March 19, 2024

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