In a statement published on Malaysia Airports' website, the organisation will give its fullest support to its airline partners and retailers in ensuring all safety measures are carried out vigilantly across its network of airports as well as ramping up the readiness of all airport staff in operating in the new normal of air travel.
The much improved situation in Malaysia since the initial Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemented on 18 March is expected to result in a travel surge, and in anticipation of this, Malaysia Airports' Chief Executive Officer Dato' Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh said the airport operator is committed to give its utmost support to the airlines to resume more of their local flight offerings.
"Our main aim is to facilitate a safe and welcoming passenger flow for both departing and arriving guests. From focusing on strict social distancing measures to ensuring the availability of personal protection equipment, we serve to complement our airline partners’ new safety protocols as well," Dato' Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh said.
Passengers will also be additionally protected on the health and safety aspects as they can look forward to a contactless airport experience with the implementation of facial recognition technology, contactless security screening at check-points and sneeze guard protectors at counters while Malaysia Airports' on-ground safety compliance officers patrol the terminals to ensure social distancing is practised responsibly by passengers at all times.
Malaysia Airports is also working closely with its retailers not only by ensuring a sanitised environment, but also urging the full adoption of electronic payments via mobile payment apps such as Boost, Touch ‘n Go, Grab Pay, mPAY and Samsung Pay so that guests can safely shop with total peace of mind. The airport operator is also highly supportive of government’s efforts in facilitating contact tracing by enforcing the implementation of the contact tracing application ‘SELangkah’ by the Selangor state government by all airport retailers.
With the reopening of domestic tourism, Malaysia Airports reminds its passengers of the new normal and calls on all passengers to adhere to the travel procedures through all its airports:
- It is compulsory to wear a face mask at the airport. The face mask must be worn before entering the terminal building. Entry will not be permitted to the terminal without a face mask.
- If you do not have a face mask, you may purchase it from a vending machine at the terminal. You may also obtain the masks at the temporary pharmacy kiosks located at Level 5, Main Terminal Building between Door 4 and 5 at the kerbside and at the link bridges of Block B and C on Level 2 of the Short-Term Car Park in KLIA Main. As for the klia2 terminal, please purchase the mask at any of the pharmacies at gateway@klia2 shopping mall.
- Only passengers with a valid flight ticket or boarding pass will be allowed to enter the terminal. All meeters and greeters will not be allowed into the terminal. For klia2 terminal, meeters and greeters are only allowed access up to gateway@klia2 shopping mall.
- All departing passengers will have to go through temperature screening before being allowed to enter the terminal building. Passengers with a body temperature of more than 37.5 degrees Celcius will not be allowed to continue their journey.
- Maintaining a 1-meter gap anywhere in the terminal. Passengers are also advised to observe the social distancing markers that have been placed at common facilities including the travellator, escalator, lift and at the seating area.
- Make use of Malaysia Airports' clean washrooms to wash hands as many times as possible before and after your flight. Malaysia Airports has also placed sanitisers throughout the terminal.
- Passengers are advised to kindly refer to respective airlines for further guidelines on safety measures when on board flights.
- Departing passengers are advised to arrive at least 3 hours before their flight to avoid any inconveniences in light of the implementation of the additional procedures.
Source: Malaysia Airports
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