KLIA, 14 April 2020: Malaysia Airlines will be reinstating one time
weekly flights to Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Miri following requests by both
state governments beginning this week.
The Kuala Lumpur-Kota
Kinabalu-Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur-Miri-Kuala Lumpur sector will be
operated on Thursdays, and on Fridays for the Kuala Lumpur-Kuching-Kuala Lumpur
sector.
Its sister airline,
MASwings will reinstate services to the Kuching-Sibu-Kuching route, a route it
previously serviced under the Public Service Obligation, until it was
commercialised and opened to other airlines to operate in January 2019.
MASwings will maintain its daily flight schedule on the Miri-Bintulu-Miri and
Sibu-Bintulu-Sibu routes.
The crossings between Kuala
Lumpur to Sabah and Sarawak will be operated by Malaysia Airlines’ Boeing
737-800 aircraft while the intrastate flights in Sarawak will be operated by
the ATR 72.
Speaking on the
reinstatements, Group CEO of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) Captain Izham Ismail
said, “Following the nationwide Movement Control Order by the Government of
Malaysia for the period between 18 March to 28 April 2020, all airlines under
MAG have had to significantly reduce services across its entire network.
However, as the national airline of the country, we continue to serve the
nation and our network by maintaining domestic and international connectivity
mostly to facilitate essential movements. Our domestic services in Peninsular
Malaysia are currently supported by Firefly and Malaysia Airlines continue to
mount rescue and repatriation flights worldwide. We also ensure global supply
chains are maintained for the most time-sensitive supplies via MABkargo, and we
are happy for MASwings to continue connectivity between Kuching and Sibu for
the sake of the local community there, besides our usual services.”
-Malaysia Airlines.
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