KLIA, 22 March 2022: Malaysia Airlines is
set to welcome passengers to Fly Malaysia and enjoy full-service offerings
following the gradual reopening of borders around the world, with increased
capacity to selected international routes within its network. In anticipation
of increased passenger volume, its Golden Lounge at the Satellite building in
KL International Airport will also reopen on 1 April 2022.
Starting
27 March 2022, Malaysia Airlines will increase frequency to its flagship Kuala
Lumpur-London route to 11 times weekly and will return to full double daily
service from 1 July onwards.
On
the same date, the national carrier will be reinstating scheduled commercial
services to India, namely New Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad,
after close to 24 months suspension due to border closure between the two
countries.
Starting
1 April 2022, Malaysia Airlines will increase capacity to Bangkok from seven
times weekly to 14 times weekly and to Phuket from once-a-week to three times
weekly. This comes after Thailand recently relaxed entry requirements for fully
vaccinated international travellers. Additionally, Malaysia Airlines has begun
flying to Bali, with once-a-week flight, beginning 11 March 2022. Fully
vaccinated customers travelling to Singapore can continue to enjoy the
Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme from Kuala Lumpur and Penang, providing
them with ease of quarantine-free access.
Meanwhile,
the recently reinstated flights to Australia will also see an increase from
five times weekly to seven times weekly to Sydney and from two times weekly to
five times weekly to Perth following a steady demand for travels on the
Australasia region.
With
Malaysia Airlines’ Satellite Golden Lounge fully opened soon, customers can
expect the reimplementation of buffet-style serving, offering convenience for
guests to browse and indulge in a diverse range of local and western delicacies
prior to their flight. All the airline’s lounges follow stringent health and
safety measures, mandatory use of face masks and disposable gloves at the
buffet area, and regular sanitisation of common areas.
Malaysia
Airlines is committed to facilitating safe and seamless travels for passengers
#FlyConfidently and experience a smooth journey underpinned by inimitable
Malaysian Hospitality. Malaysia Airlines received a 7-star rating for its
extensive COVID-19 health and safety measures from AirlineRatings and is a
Travel Safe Alliance Malaysia (TSAM) member.
Passengers
are reminded to check entry and exit requirements before their journeys with
travel restrictions remaining in place in most countries and are advised to
perform online or mobile check-in to reduce interaction and avoid queues at the
airport. For the best deals on Malaysia Airlines, customers are encouraged to
book early on its official website at malaysiaairlines.com or
via Malaysia Airlines’ mobile app. Sign up as an Enrich member at enrich.malaysiaairlines.com and start
earning Enrich Points to enjoy exclusive members-only offerings.
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