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If you book tickets online, you can now choose our "Time to Think" option. Compare and book international flights to Asia and beyond. Essential information: Functions are developed to increase passenger comfort and offer a stress-free check-in environment at the airports. The online check-in is possible between 48 and 90 hrs before the flight takes off. Reception desks at the airports close 60 min before planned departures.

Make sure that you package your luggage yourself, observing the safety regulations published from then on.

However, all applicable flight cancellations policy, free check-in and/or carry-on allowances and other luggage regulations will continue to be applied. Hazardous items must not be packaged in hold luggage or hold luggage for health and safety purposes. Drive to the airports with enough free space, taking into account your type of trip, luggage control, check-in luggage, migration and improved international air transport services.

Passengers traveling with hand luggage only will go directly to the immigration, safety and then to the airport gates. When traveling with checked luggage, leave your luggage at the Online Check-in/Baggage Dropping Desk. Our check-in personnel will mark your luggage and make the claims section available to you. Go to the "Online Check-in/Baggage Drop" desk so that employees can cancel the e-boarding passport as part of the safety inspection.

Deposit your check-in luggage at the same desk. Our check-in personnel will mark your luggage and make the claims section available to you. Drive as early as possible to the emigration, safety and departures gates. Increased airport safety precautions may take extra work. Grenade closes 30 min before planned flight start date.

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As a result, 4 million members will be able to top up their Enrich Miles credit online. It was one of the few promising aspects in the first few week of the quest for the Boeing 777, which disappeared in the early morning of March 8, 2014, on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

MAB Malaysia Airlines has teamed up with M&C Saatchi Malaysia to release a new DVD as part of a new marketing drive entitled "Malaysian Hospitals Begins With Us". It will be implemented via TV, printed, open-air and online TV as well as via online and offline channels and will be extended beyond Malaysia. The aim is to convey a Malaysiaan travelling lifestyle through Malaysiaan hospitability that embraces all facets of the client experiences, reflecting elements such as the recently renovated Golden Lounge with the Peranakan theme at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and various digitally innovative features.

A low level of passenger exposure to the risk of having been subjected to a measles attack on a flight to Auckland, New Zealand, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The first A350-900 Kuala Lumpur to London flight opens today. At 9:15 this mornin at KL International Airport (KLIA) a parting party took place, where the plane was said goodbye, which will be landing at London Heathrow at 15:25 o'clock.

The CEO of Malaysia Airlines, Izham Ismail, and her CEO, Mr von zur Mühlen, were present at KLIA to welcome the 255 guests on board. Malaysia Airlines' new airline fleets include 286 airline seating (4 in First and 35 in Business) and all the latest airline cabins.

At the last edition of the International Indonesia Travel Tourism Awards (ITTA) 2017/18, Malaysia Airlines was voted the leader Asean Airline in Indonesia. Yuzrizal Mohd Yousuf, Regional Manager South East Asia, received the distinction on Malaysia Airlines' behalf. 1,000,000 passengers were registered for the year. "Currently we fly 49 to Jakarta a week, 21 to Denpasar Bali a week, 14 to Medan a week and have recently added a 7 to Surabaya a week timetable.

This award is a great opportunity to commemorate and affirm the strength of relations between Malaysia and Indonesia, two nations that have similar culture, eating and language", organized by the ITTA Foundation, the award recognizes prominent individuals in Indonesia's tourism and hotel industries who meet the expectations of excellence and hospitality while being role model for the aspiring tourism world.

Malaysian Airlines will discontinue all planned Airbus A380 operations in early 2018, less than six years after deliveries of these A380s. A380 is the airline's only scheduled flight between Kuala Lumpur Sepang and London Heathrow, where it currently offers twice a day non-stop connections. From 15 January 2018, the A380 flight will be reduced to once a day, with the replacement of the day's MH4/5 flight by the A350-900 with three classes, the new Airbus A350-900.

Malaysia Airlines' reservations system states that all planned A380 operations will be discontinued on 04 March 2018, with the A350-900 also replacing the MH1/2 flagships. Much of the airline's operations were on the A380 to London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle (a target it has now abandoned). Deliveries of the first plane took place in July 2015.

A A380 was also scheduled to fly to Sydney, but this never happened, apart from a very short time in 2015 for a nine day flight. Malaysia's airline tried to rent or rent the A380 to other carriers, but nothing came of it.

According to many analysis experts, the airline's A380 operation was not viable for the airlines. Malaysia Airlines instead sees a bright spot for its Airbus A380 in the Hajj and Umrah charters markets, which offer pilgrimage related solutions. This pilgrimage will be carried out by a new affiliate with the current codename " Project Hope ". Malaysian Airlines(MH,Kuala Lumpur Int'l) has agreed to sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) with AerCap for the six A330-200s rental contract previously operated by Air Berlin(AB,Berlin Tegel).

As the airline said in a declaration, the plane would be delivered from February 2018 to 2023 and would be used to substitute sixB737-800s that come out of the leasing. Malaysia Airlines, as previously announced, plans to deploy more wide-body jets on high traffic routes to overcome Asian slots restrictions, including Mumbai Int'l, Delhi Int'l, Denpasar and Perth Int'l.

Malaysian Airlines currently has sixA380-800s, fifteenA330-300s and forty-eightB737-800s. In its latest flight plan upgrade, Malaysia Airlines has withdrawn the proposed flight frequencies for Kuala Lumpur - Taipei Taoyuan route, which is due to begin at 29OCT17. OneWorld member initially opened reservations for a further 4 departures per week; however, reservations have not been possible since the beginning or middle of September 2017.

Malaysian Airlines will use its new Airbus A 350 aircraft to open a second route in Europe, following next year's start of A 350 services between Kuala Lumpur and London. Malay Airlines previously operated to Paris and Amsterdam until both services were closed in early 2016, and then to Frankfurt and Istanbul in 2015, making London the only remaining EU city.

The London route is currently operated by two Airbus A380s per day, but the first of these routes - MH4/MH5 - will be delivered to the Airbus A350 either in February or March 2018, according to Airbus schedules for the new aircraft. London's second flight - MH1/MH2 - will change from widebody to widebody when the next A350 pairs are delivered.

Malaysia Airlines plans to rent a wide-body jet in March 2017 to expand its airline base from next year, and will take a final order placement in March 2017 for new jets to be delivered this year from 2019. Flight MH370 vanished in a still mysterious state and flight MH17 was fired over East Ukraine. The airline is the result of a turning point after two catastrophes since 2014.

Malaysian Airlines wanted to rent six A330 or 777s for use from 2018 and another six for 2019, and the airline saw a good opportunity to get good fares. Malaysia Airlines in April 2017 announces that its Hajj and Umrah aircraft will be operated by the end of next year.

An independent charters entity, currently known as Project Hope, would run Malaysia Airlines' undesirable A380-800s. The six planes are to be retrofitted by mid-2018, with the first available for Umrah services until around December 2018 and January 2019. Malaysian Airlines has already indicated that it will use its six A350-900 and two A330-900neo leased from Air Lease Corporation to compensate for the loss of Airbus 380 production capability.

Malaysia Airlines in April 2017 tendered an offer to rent Airbus A330s from Alitalia in the event that the ailing company in Italy is called out. By May 2017, Malaysia Airlinea reported the launch of 11 new services by the end of the year and the launch of a recruitment round to increase customer traffic internationally.

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