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| Cheap flights to India Home » International Airlines Operating in India » Malaysia airlines |
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Malaysia airlines |
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Overview:
Malaysia airlines are the national airline of Malaysia, functioning scheduled services to over 100 destinations worldwide. It also runs an extensive domestic network and charter services. Its main base is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, with hubs at:
- Kota Kinabalu International Airport
- Penang International Airport
- Kuching International Airport]
It boasts of being one of only five airlines in the world to receive the prestigious 5-star rating by Skytrax besides Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines.
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History: The airline started operating from 1 May 1947 as Malayan Airways, changing to Malaysian Airways in November 1963 after the establishment of Malaysia. With the detachment of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia on 9 August 1965, the Singapore and Malaysia governments took over bulk control from other shareholders and the airline was renamed as Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. On 3 April 1971 the airline was divided into separate entities, Malaysian Airlines System and Singapore Airlines. The new airline began functioning on 1 October 1972 as the national carrier of Malaysia. On 15 October 1987, the name was altered to Malaysia Airlines.
International flights:
Up till August 2006, Malaysia Airlines flies to 60 locations, around six continents in the world and 16 places within Malaysia. In cooperation with codeshare partner airlines, the airline serves a further 23 destinations worldwide. In 2006, it debarred its routes to Manchester, Vienna, Fukuoka, Chengdu, Xi'an, Cairo, Kolkata and Ahmedabad under its Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) but chances are that it might resume some of the following routes in the beginning of 2008.
Domestic flights:
After the execution of Domestic Rationalism Policy in August 2006, Malaysia Airlines lost its non-trunk domestic routes and started operating only 19 trunk routes within Malaysia. The national carrier runs 7 trunk routes between KL International Airport (KLIA) and Peninsular Malaysia cities, 6 trunk routes between KLIA and Sabah/Sarawak, and 6 trunk routes within Sabah and Sarawak. From July 2006, Malaysia Airlines began flying to 3 additional non-trunk routes enhancing its domestic routes to 22.
Travel Classes:
3 travel classes are offered by Malaysian airlines.
- First class
- Business (Golden Club)
- Economy class
Loyalty programs:
- Malaysia Airlines has 2 loyalty programs.
- Grads for Students by Malaysia Airlines (Grads) and Enrich by Malaysia Airlines (Enrich). Grad is a loyalty program offering benefits designed for students.
- Enrich by Malaysia Airlines is a travel reward program for regular travelers that represents a variety of airlines, banks, credit card issuers, hotels and lifestyle retailers around the globe
Website of Malaysia airlines:
- malaysiaairlines.com
Doubtlessly, Malaysia Airlines is one of the best in the business operating from the major cities of India, so choose this elite airlines as your traveling medium and for more infor
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