NSTnation Air travel during implementation of Movement Control Order MCOFAQ MCO MovementControlOrder Covid19
A: Yes, under the MCO airports are categorised as an essential service, so all our airports will continue to operate.A: Currently, there are no restrictions on both international and domestic flight operations. Any decision to cancel flights will be at the discretion of the airline companies. Passengers are advised to check with the respective airline companies on your flight schedules.
• All holders of Expatriate Pass, Student Pass, Dependent Pass, Temporary Work Pass and MM2H Pass are not allowed to enter Malaysia. If your pass expires while in your respective countries, you will be allowed to enter once the MCO is lifted. Airline and cargo crews including private jets are required to go through health screening before immigration clearance.A: Transit and connecting flight passengers who do not require immigration clearance are allowed to board your connecting flights. You need to check with your airline to ensure that your checked-in luggage is transferred to the connecting flight to reach the final destination.6.
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