Kuching: AirBorneo is prioritising improvements to its operational systems and the smooth delivery of Rural Air Services (RAS) to ensure reliable air connectivity, particularly in Sarawak and Sabah. Sarawak Minister for Transport Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin announced that AirBorneo is currently operating a total of 35 Passenger Service System (PSS), comprising 24 main systems taken over from Malaysia Airlines and 11 in-house subsystems, all of which are functioning smoothly.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, while some processes are still being carried out manually, these systems are stable and will continue to be enhanced in phases to improve efficiency and service reliability. Lee made these remarks during a visit to Kuching International Airport. He further emphasized that AirBorneo is working to enhance passenger convenience, including plans to introduce online check-in facilities as part of ongoing system upgrades.
For senior citizens aged 60 and above, AirBorneo provides a 50 percent discount under RAS services in Sarawak and Sabah. Currently, check-in for senior passengers is conducted manually or via the call centre, with online options to be introduced in the future. Lee added that AirBorneo will focus on stabilising existing services before expanding into regional operations, which remain subject to regulatory approvals and compliance with aviation industry requirements.