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CAAM probes KLIA baggage system failure, punitive action possible

Transport Minister Anthony Loke says CAAM will investigate the KLIA baggage breakdown, with punitive action against MAHB not ruled out

PUTRAJAYA: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has been directed to investigate a major baggage handling system failure at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the Ministry of Transport views the incident seriously, as it caused baggage delays of two to four hours for many arriving passengers.

He expressed deep regret for the inconvenience caused to travellers. Loke stressed that a technical restoration of the system does not close the matter.

“Passengers who travel through our national gateway deserve a standard of service reliability that this incident has clearly failed to meet,” he said in a statement.

CAAM will examine whether punitive action is warranted against airport operator Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) for the service delivery failure.

Loke has also instructed the Transport Ministry’s secretary-general to convene an emergency meeting with relevant agencies.

The meeting will thoroughly review existing breakdown management procedures, focusing on response time and passenger communication.

“A national gateway cannot afford repeated lapses of this nature, and MAHB, as the operator of KLIA, will be held accountable for this breakdown,” Loke stated.

He added that the incident points to issues that must be addressed at a deeper organisational level.

The minister emphasised the need for a culture of accountability to match Malaysia’s aviation ambitions.

“If we are serious about our ambition to be a world-class airport, we must be equally serious about nurturing a culture of responsibility,” he stressed.

In a separate statement, CAAM confirmed that operations at KLIA Terminal 1 have now stabilised.

The regulator said it exercised strict oversight of the recovery process and continues to engage with MAHB and airlines.

CAAM stated that MAHB is obligated to comply with established Quality of Service standards for baggage handling.

The authority will take appropriate regulatory action in the event of any non-compliance with these requirements.

MAHB is also required to implement corrective measures to prevent a recurrence of the system failure.

“CAAM remains committed to upholding the highest standards of safety, service quality and efficiency in Malaysia’s aviation sector,” it emphasised.

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