Malaysia Airlines continues to grow its reach and capacity to a host of destinations across Australasia, following the launch of estimated new route to Darwin, capital of Northern Territory in Australia on 1st November. With more flights to more destinations across the region make Malaysia Airlines as one of the leading carriers servicing Australia and New Zealand from the UK.
UK passengers can now enjoy four times weekly service to Darwin, flying from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur on the double- daily A380 flight. The airline is also increasing frequency from Kuala Lumpur to key Australian destinations. Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Sydney will increase 21 weekly from 5th February 2014 and flights to Melbourne increase to triple daily from 21st November 2013. Flights to Auckland from Kuala Lumpur on A330 aircraft increased from six times weekly to a daily service from 24th November and will be permanent effective from 30th March.
In the words of Weng Chi Lee, Malaysian Airlines’ Area Manager UK & Ireland, Malaysia Airlines is investing in new and existing routes to meet the increased demand for travel to destinations throughout Australasia and is looking forward to welcoming UK and Irish passengers to enjoy their flights. With the inclusion of Darwin, the national carrier now flies to total of seven destinations across Australasia. With flights to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth via a seamless transition onto the A330 aircraft completes the growing group of Australian destinations served by the national carrier.
Malaysian Airlines offers UK passengers some of the best connections to Australia and New Zealand flying on the latest aircraft with 30 Kg generous baggage allowance in economy and service from an award-winning Cabin Crew.
UK passengers can now enjoy four times weekly service to Darwin, flying from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur on the double- daily A380 flight. The airline is also increasing frequency from Kuala Lumpur to key Australian destinations. Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Sydney will increase 21 weekly from 5th February 2014 and flights to Melbourne increase to triple daily from 21st November 2013. Flights to Auckland from Kuala Lumpur on A330 aircraft increased from six times weekly to a daily service from 24th November and will be permanent effective from 30th March.
In the words of Weng Chi Lee, Malaysian Airlines’ Area Manager UK & Ireland, Malaysia Airlines is investing in new and existing routes to meet the increased demand for travel to destinations throughout Australasia and is looking forward to welcoming UK and Irish passengers to enjoy their flights. With the inclusion of Darwin, the national carrier now flies to total of seven destinations across Australasia. With flights to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth via a seamless transition onto the A330 aircraft completes the growing group of Australian destinations served by the national carrier.
Malaysian Airlines offers UK passengers some of the best connections to Australia and New Zealand flying on the latest aircraft with 30 Kg generous baggage allowance in economy and service from an award-winning Cabin Crew.
