Low-cost carrier AirAsia has announced that it will continue to support the FLYsiswa initiative which aims to provide flight ticket subsidy for university students. This comes after the reinstatement of the FLYsiswa initiative by the Ministry of Transport Malaysia.
According to the airline, more than 90% of the 24,730 students who claimed the voucher with AirAsia in 2023 have flew home with them. With the expansion of AirAsia’s routes which include the addition of flights between Penang and Kuching as well as Penang and Kota Kinabalu in March, students now have access to 47 routes across the airline’s extensive domestic network to bridge Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, as well as within East Malaysia.
What is FLYsiswa?
FLYsiswa was introduced by the Ministry of Transport last year as an initiative to help university students travel between their place of origin and their place of study. It was aimed at strengthening ties between Peninsular and Sabah, Sarawak and…
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