Ambassador: Malaysia interested in Baku becoming transit point for pilgrims

If the direct flight initiative materializes, Baku might become a stop-over option for Malaysians on pilgrimage, Ambassador of Malaysia to Azerbaijan, Ambassador Ahmad Kamrizamil Mohd Riza, said in an interview with Report.

“Direct flights between Kuala Lumpur and Baku are not currently available. However, I strongly believe that the proposal to do so will benefit both countries. Enhanced connectivity is the most crucial aspect of economic development. It can improve the better and more efficient movement of goods and people between our countries. Enhancing connectivity could strengthen trade and economic cooperation through physical, institutional, and people-to-people linkages. There have been talks about a direct route for the Southeast Asia region. The Baku-KL-Baku sectors could benefit both Malaysia and Azerbaijan. It will facilitate people-to-people connectivity and promote Malaysia and Azerbaijan as top tourist destinations,” he noted.

“Azerbaijan has the potential to be the central hub for many industries. The country is located in a very strategic location, at the crossroads between Asia and Europe. Thus, if the direct flight initiative materializes, Baku could be a stop-over option for Malaysians on the Umrah or Hajj pilgrimage to the holy land. We will continue to engage with relevant institutions, including Azerbaijan Airlines and AirAsia or any interested airline companies, as well as the relevant ministry (Ministry of Transport), in resuming talks on a planned direct air route (KL-Baku-KL).”

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