Malaysia Airlines is set to double down on growth to its key routes across Asia and Oceania, with a new route to Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, in addition to increased frequencies to destinations across South East Asia, China, New Zealand, and Australia. The Malaysian flag carrier also unveiled a significant enhancement to its onboard offering, as per an annoucement on September 5, as part of the airline’s attendance as the official airline partner and premier sponsor of the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) fair.
Delivering greater connectivity is all part of the carrier’s growth strategy, which will see the airline continue its momentous shift to strengthen its regional presence and goal of becoming one of the ‘world’s top airlines’ by 2030.
The Youngest Widebody Fleet To Australasia
The introduction of the A330neo on select routes to Australia and New Zealand will mean that the airline offers the youngest wide-body fleet between Asia and Oceania, and with increased frequencies, promises more capacity and opportunities for passengers. The airline has already launched a significant marketing program that has seen the carrier’s branding on key international transportation options, such as the London Underground and Melbourne tram lines.
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Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, will also see an increase in its offering, with MH increasing from its current 8 weekly services to ten. Meaning twice daily services three days a week.
More Flights Across Asia
Malaysia Airlines will introduce a new non-stop route to Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU) from January 9, operating a daily service (seven times a week). This will be complemented by additional services to Xiamen (up from three to four weekly from November 1), while Trivandrum goes to daily from December 1, and Ahmedabad increases to five weekly from October 26.
Additional services are also set to grace the Maldives, with the Kuala Lumpur-based carrier increasing its daily service to 11 weekly from October 26, and Dhaka boosting to thrice daily (up from twice daily), set from November 5.
Firefly, Malaysia Airlines’ regional and low-cost subsidiary, is also planning to increase frequencies to several destinations in its network, while also adding three new destinations, Krabi (seven weekly) from November 17, Siem Reap (three weekly) from November 27, and Cebu (five weekly) from December 2.
New Horizons With The Airbus A330neo
Onboard the airline’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330neo, MH passengers enjoy advanced technology and true Malaysian hospitality on offer. The aircraft interior is dressed with the sonket motif, a decorative design inspired by nature, abstract geometric shapes, calligraphy, and other cultural and symbolic meanings. Free WiFi is on offer for all passengers, providing unlimited data to surf the net or immerse yourself in the extensive catalog of onboard entertainment from your seat-back screen, which includes television shows, movies, music, and more. Business class passengers can enjoy up to 17.3-inch 4K screens, which offer Bluetooth pairing.
Wireless chargers and other power outlets ensure that your devices remain fully charged, while a self-service snack bar is available in the business class cabin, stocked with a range of delicious food and drinks. This on-demand food service is only available on select flights.
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MH
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MAS
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May 1st, 1947
On flights operated by the Airbus A330neo, you can enjoy peace of mind that the aircraft offers a 25% reduction in fuel consumption when compared with older generation aircraft. The aircraft is configured with 28 business class, 25 economy plus (extra legroom), and 245 standard economy seats.


