MIRI. July 7 2026: Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzan said AirBorneo airline needs to be given more time to develop in stages before opening more flight routes.
Caption: Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (third from right) appeals to the travelling public to give time to AirBorneo as it was only launched in January this year
He said AirBorneo is still in the early stages of operations and needs time to build capacity, including in terms of the number of aircraft and flight network.
“AirBorneo was only launched in January and there are not many aircraft yet. We cannot expect it to continue to be like Singapore Airlines or Malaysia Airlines. Be patient.
"AirBorneo will develop in stages as stated by the premier (Abang Johari Openg). It is not appropriate to compare with international airlines such as Emirates or Singapore Airlines," he said when met by the media after opening the International Conference on Responsible Tourism and Hospitality in Miri on Tuesday.
He was responding on whether Air Borneo would open routes from other parts of Sarawak to Kuala Lumpur.
In a statement on its Facebook page, AirBorneo announced that the inaugural flight on the Kuching-Kuala Lumpur route is expected to begin on July 20, before being followed by the opening of the Kuching-Singapore route on July 27.
The statement also said AirBorneo is offering promotional fares as low as RM375 one-way for the Kuching-Kuala Lumpur route through the Sarawakku Sayang Fare campaign, thus providing more affordable air travel options for passengers.
Karim also described the RM375 fare for the inaugural Kuching-Kuala Lumpur route as one of the cheapest airfares for the route.
He said that the development of an airline requires careful planning, especially in terms of obtaining or leasing aircraft, which is not an easy and time-consuming process.
According to him, AirBorneo will focus in stages, starting with strengthening the flight network within Sarawak before expanding routes to other destinations such as Brunei and Singapore.
“Give it two or three years. Now AirBorneo has just acquired jet aircraft and they have a business plan to expand in stages,” he said.
Elaborating further, he said the rate showed AirBorneo’s efforts to offer more competitive air travel options to consumers.
He said fare setting needs to take into account various factors including fuel costs, passenger demand and operational capabilities to ensure the airline can be operated sustainably.
He added that as an island state, Sarawak needs a strong air transport system and having its own airline can reduce its complete dependence on external parties.
He explained that AirBorneo’s success needs to be assessed after a certain period when the company has more aircraft and a wider flight network.




