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SUBANG SKYPARK AIMS TO ATTRACT MORE PASSENGERS AND RESIDENTS FROM SURROUNDING AREAS
PETALING JAYA (Malaysia), Nov 25 (Bernama) -- Subang SkyPark Sdn Bhd, which
is moving to transform the SkyPark Subang Terminal into a lifestyle destination
city airport, aims to attract more passengers and residents from surrounding
areas, said its marketing manager, Roshidah Rozelay.
"We have various facilities at the terminal like Pos Malaysia (a post
services company), a Celcom outlet, banks, retail as well as food and beverage
outlets.
"Residents living in the surrounding areas of the airport, can come here to
do their banking and shopping," Roshidah told reporters after a media tour of
fifteen food and beverage outlets at the terminal, here Wednesday.
At present, she said there are 60 outlets at the terminal, consisting of
retail,services and food and beverage outlets.
Roshidah said the terminal also offered other facilities like Wifi and a spa
to cater to the needs of passengers.
Subang SkyPark, which has a 59-year lease from Malaysia Airports Holdings
Bhd, manages the SkyPark Subang Terminal, formerly known as Terminal 3.
The entire SkyPark Terminal has a built-up area of 150,000 sq ft and
is expected to handle about 2.5 million passengers by the end of 2010.
It is handling over 80,000 passengers a month now.
Berjaya Air and Firefly are using the terminal for international and
domestic flights.
Roshidah disclosed that Subang SkyPark had spent RM40 million (US$11.86
million) to refurbish the SkyPark Subang Terminal.
-- BERNAMA