Carriers Won't Bite On Cash Incentive To Use KLIA
Foreign airlines have so far declined to pick up the Malaysian government's offer of cash for introducing new services to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The offer of US$140,000 over three years could be claimed and used for publicity campaigns for the KLIA service. The government made...
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