Sibu Airport reopens 12 hours earlier

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Passengers at the check-in kiosk at Sibu Airport.
Passengers of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH3401 from Miri to Sibu which landed at Sibu Airport at 9.28am yesterday. PHOTOS: FLORENCE GENTA
Passengers at the check-in kiosk at Sibu Airport.

SIBU: Sibu Airport resumed its operations at midnight on Sunday, 12 hours ahead of schedule after being closed for 26 hours.

Malaysia Airlines  Flight MH2718 from Kuala Lumpur had skidded upon  landing during a heavy downpour at the Sibu Airport at 10.17pm on Saturday.

The incident  forced the closure of airport and cancellation of all flights on Sunday, leaving 3,787 passengers stranded.

Sibu Airport Manager,  Zainuddin Abu Nasir disclosed yesterday that the crisis ended late Sunday evening after the disabled aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, was moved to a designated area at the  Sibu Airport.

“The smooth operation  commenced at 5pm and ended at 7pm on Sunday. We had closed the big hole beside the grass strip and graded the tyre track.

“The work to fill up several huge holes left from the aircraft tyre movements in the grass area and the progress of cleaning the dirt on the runway were completed at about 11.15pm on Sunday.”

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Zainuddin said that the airport cancelled the   NOTAM (notice to airmen) issued earlier and  resumed operations at midnight on Sunday.   

“Through Twitter (social media or networking) at 11.15pm Sunday, we also  informed our customers that Sibu Airport had resumed operations and the airlines could contact their passengers,” he told  a press conference held at the airport here yesterday morning.

According to Zainuddin,  50 flights were  scheduled to land and take off at Sibu Airport yesterday.

“Out of 50 flights that were scheduled, six flights involving Malaysia Airlines, MASwings and Air Asia flights have been cancelled while 14 flights have been retimed.”

782  passengers were scheduled to arrive while  631 were scheduled to depart. 

Yesterday morning, the first flight,  MH3401 from Miri to Sibu,  landed at Sibu Airport at 9.28am  with 51 passengers.

The first flight that departed at 9.53am from Sibu Airport to Kuching was also MH3401 with 61 passengers.

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  Zainuddin added that the cause of the skidding incident was being  investigated by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau   and that the results would be announced by the Ministry of Transport (MOT).

The  resumption of operations at Sibu Airpport brought great relief to travellers. Many of those affected by the closure rescheduled their flights to yesterday.

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