Kota Kinabalu: Aleson Shipping Line, a Zamboanga-based company, has been given the green light by Malaysian authorities to resume regular ferry service to any ports in Sabah designated as entry points by the federal government.
This follows an official approval letter issued to the shipping company.
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The company said its Zamboanga-Sandakan route would resume regular ferry operations starting next month.
“Starting April 15, we will resume our ferry operation from Zamboanga City to Sandakan. Operations will be twice a month,” said Dakota Marine Agencies Sdn Bhd to Daily Express on Tuesday.
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