In a statement today, MAHB informed that KKIA is facing a water supply disruption that has also affected other areas in the state. theSun thesundaily MAHB KKIA airport
: All airlines have been informed to fill up their aircraft with sufficient water at the point of origin before departing for Kota Kinabalu International Airport due to supply disruption at the airport, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad said.
Food and beverage outlets at the airport have also been requested to provide disposable ware and utensils, the statement read. “We apologise for the unfortunate incident and will continue to provide updates from Jabatan Air Negeri Sabah regarding the situation,” the statement further added.
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