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'''Miri Airport''' ([[IATA]]: '''MYY''', [[ICAO]]: '''WBGR''') ([[Malay Language|Malay]]: Lapangan Terbang Miri) serves the city of [[Miri]], [[Sarawak]] in [[East Malaysia]]. It is one of the most networked domestic airport and the third busiest airport in [[Malaysia]] in terms of aircraft movements in 2005.<ref name=MAHBstats>[http://www.malaysiaairports.com.my/view.php?ch=22&pg=116&ac=51&fname=attach&dbIndex=0&ex=1176877452&md=%8B%2Au%11%0A%89%BD%16%AB%00%3CU2%85I%96 Statistics 2005], ''Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad''. Accessed April 18, 2007.</ref> The airport is a major hub for [[FlyAsianXpress]] (FAX) which took over most of the mainly rural domestic services from [[Malaysia Airlines]]. Miri's location in the middle of Malaysian Borneo makes it a suitable hub for rural air services.
'''Miri Airport''' ([[IATA]]: '''MYY''', [[ICAO]]: '''WBGR''') ([[Malay Language|Malay]]: Lapangan Terbang Miri) serves the city of [[Miri]], [[Sarawak]] in [[East Malaysia]]. It is one of the most networked domestic airport and the third busiest airport in [[Malaysia]] in terms of aircraft movements in 2005.<ref name=MAHBstats>[http://www.malaysiaairports.com.my/view.php?ch=22&pg=116&ac=51&fname=attach&dbIndex=0&ex=1176877452&md=%8B%2Au%11%0A%89%BD%16%AB%00%3CU2%85I%96 Statistics 2005], ''Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad''. Accessed April 18, 2007.</ref> The airport is a major hub for [[MASWings]] which took over most of the mainly rural domestic services from [[FlyAsianXpress]]. Miri's location in the middle of Malaysian Borneo makes it a suitable hub for rural air services.


In 2005, there was 1.59 million passengers movement, and 40,302 aircraft movement in the airport.<ref name="MAHBstats" />
In 2005, there was 1.59 million passengers movement, and 40,302 aircraft movement in the airport.<ref name="MAHBstats" />

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Miri Airport (IATA: MYY, ICAO: WBGR) (Malay: Lapangan Terbang Miri) serves the city of Miri, Sarawak in East Malaysia. It is one of the most networked domestic airport and the third busiest airport in Malaysia in terms of aircraft movements in 2005.[1] The airport is a major hub for MASWings which took over most of the mainly rural domestic services from FlyAsianXpress. Miri's location in the middle of Malaysian Borneo makes it a suitable hub for rural air services.

In 2005, there was 1.59 million passengers movement, and 40,302 aircraft movement in the airport.[1]

Airlines and destinations

  • AirAsia (Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching)
  • Malaysia Airlines (Hong Kong , Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching,)
    • MASWings (Bakelalan, Bario, Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Kudat, Kuching, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Lawas, Limbang, Long Akah, Long Banga, Long Lellang, Long Seridan, Marudi, Mukah, Mulu, Sandakan, Sibu, Tawau)

References

  1. ^ a b Statistics 2005, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. Accessed April 18, 2007.