New direct flight from S’pore boosts effort to make Ipoh a regional travel hub, says Perak exco man

New direct flight from S’pore boosts effort to make Ipoh a regional travel hub, says Perak exco man


IPOH: An airline’s launch of direct flights here from Singapore is a significant step towards establishing the city as a hub for short-haul international travel, says a Perak state exco member.

Singaporeans now have an additional, affordable weekend destination as well as another medical tourism option following the launch by Batik Air, added Loh Sze Yee.

The state tourism, industry, investment and corridor development chairman said travellers could, for example, spend their weekend in city hotels, savour Ipoh’s culinary delights, explore heritage sites, and even undergo medical check-ups at specialist centres.

“This route reflects Batik Air’s strong confidence in Perak’s potential and comes at an opportune time as we intensify efforts to strengthen Ipoh’s position as an international gateway,” he told the media after welcoming passengers on the inaugural flight at Sultan Azlan Shah Airport here on Monday (Dec 8).

“Singapore continues to be the largest source of foreign visitors to Malaysia, recording over 10 million arrivals in the first half of this year alone.

“With this direct connection, we are opening the door wider for Singaporeans and travellers transiting through Singapore to explore Perak’s rich heritage, natural beauty, and unique cultural experiences,” he added.

Loh said with Ipoh known for the charm of its old town, colonial architecture, limestone hills, iconic caves, and a culinary landscape increasingly recognised across the region, this service is expected to attract more visitors seeking authentic and meaningful travel experiences.

“More flights mean more opportunities for hotels, homestays, travel agencies, transportation providers, restaurant operators, small businesses, creative entrepreneurs, and tourism-related communities across Perak.



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