Firefly Airlines, which
currently only operates turboprop services within Malaysia, will commence jet
operations next month from its northern hub in Penang to three destinations –
Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Johor Bahru.
It will start with twice-daily
services between Penang and Kota Kinabalu and Kuching, and thrice-daily
services between Penang and Johor Bahru. These services will be operated with a
trio of B737-800 narrow body jets using excess aircraft from sister company, Malaysia
Airlines.
Firefly
CEO Phillip See shared that the flights will be code shared with Malaysia
Airlines and customers can accrue and redeem Enrich points. In terms of product
differentiation, Firefly will offer low-cost carrier products where guests can
select their desired products and services.
See
described this as a “DIY concept”, while at the same time, guests will also
enjoy full benefits of being part of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG).
“Penang
(as a northern hub for jet services) is a great place to start because it has a
great mixture of leisure and corporate business,” said See, who was speaking at
the fifth edition of BE@Penang, a two-day virtual conference organised by
Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau, which commenced on December 10.
The
setup of Firefly’s Penang hub jet operations will require minimal investment by
MAG in 2021, with an expected increase in production, measured in average seat
per kilometre, by 36 per cent over the next five years.
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