
Transport minister Loke Siew Fook has ordered the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) to open an investigation paper into Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) after yet another disruption to the aerotrain service at KLIA Terminal 1.
Loke acknowledged that MAHB had said it needed some time to get used to the service’s new system, which commenced operations on July 1.
However, the minister said as the service had been running for several months now, disruptions could no longer be tolerated.
“The ministry, through Apad, will take stern action against MAHB for every service disruption that occurs.
“The operating licence issued to MAHB stipulates that the company must ensure the Aerotrain service operates at a satisfactory level for consumers.
“Under the Land Public Transport Act 2010, breaches of operating licence conditions are…