Malaysia Airlines Schedule Offers New Destinations
Malaysia Airlines schedule updated with 5 new destinations in China and 9 more European destinations online
Malaysia Airlines' customers can now fly to 5 new destinations in China, Chengdu, Wuhan, Guilin, Nanning and Changsha.
Passengers flying into Guangzhou can connect to these 5 destinations through a code-share arrangement between Malaysia Airlines and China Southern Airlines.
"It's even easier now for our customers to travel to China. The expansion of our partnership with China Southern enables our customers to fly to 95 destinations from Guangzhou and 38 from Beijing.
"Customers will also enjoy seamless and hassle free services as they will be able to connect directly to their final destination with the ‘through check-in' services offered," said Malaysia Airlines Senior General Manager, Network & Revenue Management, Dr Amin Khan.
"With the economic recovery, we are seeing more customers flying to China. We fly to 6 destinations in China – Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Kumning, Xiamen and Hong Kong – and the loads for these routes have been in the region of 75%," he added.
Customers can also enjoy new planes when Malaysia Airlines start deploying its new A330-300 aircraft for these routes early next year.
From Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysia Airlines schedule operates 7 times weekly to Guangzhou and Beijing; 14 times weekly to Shanghai and Hong Kong; and 3 times weekly to Kunming and Xiamen.
China Southern Airlines offers 14 times weekly services from Guangzhou to Chengdu and Wuhan, 7 times weekly services Guangzhou-Guilin, Changsha and Nanning.
Malaysia Airlines schedule offers 9 more European destinations online
Malaysia Airlines has made it even easier for customers to book flights online to or from 9 cities in Europe.
Customers arriving or departing Stockholm, Gothenburg (in Sweden); Oslo, Sandefjord-Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Brussels (Belgium), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Helsinki (Finland) can book their flights and purchase their tickets online at www.malaysiaairlines.com.
Malaysia Airlines already serves these routes through a partnership with KLM Royal Dutch Airline (KLM) but previously, these tickets could only be purchased at Malaysia Airlines' ticketing offices or travel agents.
Malaysia Airlines Senior General Manager, Network & Revenue Management, Dr Amin Khan said, "Travelling with Malaysia Airlines to Europe is even easier now that customers can book the code-share tickets online.
"Purchasing and flying are now seamless and hassle free. We fly to Amsterdam daily, while KLM offers many daily flights to these 10 destinations. We will soon make available online the European and Japanese destinations that we are partnering with Alitalia and All Nippon Airways."
He added, "This is also in line with our hub-and-spoke strategy to improve feeder traffic into our trunk routes. This partnership will further enhance our earnings."
Malaysia Airlines schedule offers daily flights from Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam, departing at 11.55pm and arriving in Amsterdam at 06.35am.
From Amsterdam, KLM connects to Brussels 21 times weekly; to Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Stavanger, 14 times weekly; and to Oslo, Sandefjord-Oslo and Bergen, 7 times weekly.
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