India's aviation authority has granted Malindo Air an operating
licence for proposed flights between India and Malaysia, a move that
could lead to cheaper fares on the route.
Malindo will kickstart daily flights from Kuala Lumpur to Delhi on
December 30, daily flights to Trichy on January 2, 2014 and daily
flights to Mumbai on February 15, 2014.
Chandran Rama Muthy, CEO of Malindo Air, said in a statement: "The
decision to start our services to these long-awaited new routes
emphasises the value and importance of tourism, trade and business links
between India and Malaysia. We believe these new services will support
Tourism Malaysia's Visit Malaysia Year 2014 (VMY14) campaign."
Inbound tour operator, Eva Ristina, executive director at Kuala
Lumpur-based Tina Travel & Agencies, said Malindo’s entry is very
much welcome as it will add much needed seat capacity especially on the
Mumbai and Delhi routes.
Seat capacity on the routes fell following AirAsia X’s exit early
last year, when the LCC suspended its four weekly flights between Kuala
Lumpur and Mumbai on January 31. Daily service to New Delhi was stopped
on March 22.
Both the Kuala Lumpur-Delhi route and Kuala Lumpur-Mumbai route are currently monopolised by Malaysia Airlines (MAS). MAS offers twice-daily services between Kuala Lumpur and Delhi, and six flights weekly to Mumbai.
Eva added: “Hopefully MAS will relook their pricing strategy as there
is now competition on the Kuala Lumpur-Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur-New
Delhi routes.
“With lower fares offered by Malindo Air, Indian outbound tour
operators will be able to work out lower packages rates for Malaysia,
which will make the destination more competitive. The new services are
timely in anticipation of VMY14.”
-TTG Asia.
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