KLIA, 19 August 2021: Malaysia Airlines is proud to be appointed by the National Sports Council (NSC) as its Official Airline Partner for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, which will take place from 24 August until 5 September 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.
With
the partnership, the national carrier will be flying the Malaysian Paralympic
contingent comprises athletes, coaches, and officials via several flights.
Among the athletes travelling are 2016 Rio Paralympic gold medalists Muhammad
Ziyad Zolkefli, Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi and Abdul Latif Romly.
The
first batch of the contingent comprising seven (7) athletes and officials
departed Kuala Lumpur today at 9.50am for Narita via MH0070, utilising the
A330-300 aircraft with fully vaccinated pilots and cabin crew to ensure maximum
safety of the national Paralympian and other passengers. The airline’s joint
business partner, Japan Airlines, will be ferrying the second batch of the
contingent comprising 15 athletes and officials via MH9118 at 10.50pm, the same
day.
This
latest partnership signifies the airline’s commitment to being part of the
nation’s journey in sporting excellence by delivering the best of its signature
Malaysian Hospitality throughout the entire journey. At the same time, the
airline continues to prioritise safety and well-being through enhanced health
protocols to help the athletes stay focused and motivated to perform their best
when competing.
Group Chief Executive
Officer of Malaysia Airlines Berhad, Captain Izham Ismail, said, “Malaysia
Airlines is honoured to once again be chosen as the Official Airline partner to
transport our Paralympians, as we both share the responsibility as the
nation’sflag bearer, representing the country in the global arena.
As the athletes train hard
to break world or personal records and win medals for the country, the national
airline also works hard in delivering the best of Malaysian Hospitality with
safety as utmost importance, more than ever now as we facilitate leisure or
business travel across the globe during this challenging time. We are truly inspired
by the strong determination of our Paralympians in defying circumstances and
obstacles, and we wish them all the best in each of their competition. No
matter the outcome, we are here as their number one supporter.”
In the spirit of
partnership, we would also like to thank our joint business partner, Japan
Airlines and Malaysia Airports Berhad, who are with us in ensuring safe and
seamless journeys for all 60 national Paralympians and officials, especially
during the COVID-19 pandemic season. Good luck and all the best team Malaysia!”
Director General of National
Sports Council of Malaysia, Dato’ Ahmad Shapawi Ismail said, “The
National Sports Council of Malaysia is delighted at the opportunity to partner
with Malaysia Airlines for the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. The
Paralympics is more than a competition. It’s where all the athletes hard work
over the last five years will pay off. As the official airline, Malaysia
Airlines will help them complete their Paralympic journey to and from Tokyo.
Our athletes inspire the
nation with their drive and determination to be the best at what they do. Their
resilience to continue working towards their dreams despite the challenges
during the pandemic is motivating. After a difficult year, the athletes are
ready to compete thanks to the world-class comfort and professionalism that
Malaysia Airlines brings to every flight.
We are blessed that the
aircrafts are operated by fully vaccinated pilots and cabin crew to ensure our
Paralympic Contingent’s safety are of utmost priority; and alongside with its
signature Malaysian Hospitality, this will further boost the spirit of Demi
Malaysia in every athlete to compete and bring the highest honors to the
country. We are certainly proud of this partnership that will bring together
the nation’s world class - athletes and a world class - national carrier.”
Malaysia
Airlines recently ferried 64 national athletes and officials to the Tokyo 2020
Olympic Games and the national football squad, Harimau Malaya to the World Cup
2022 and Asia Cup 2023 qualifiers in UAE and Bahrain.
The
2020 Summer Paralympics will see athletes from around the globe competing in 22
multi-sports across Tokyo.
-Malaysia Airlines.
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