Malaysia Airlines, the flag carrier of Malaysia, will add more flights to Colombo. The airline will add 3 day time flights increasing the number of flights to 10 in a week, from present 7. Currently the airline is operating daily flights between Colombo and Kuala Lumpur.
The new services will be operational from 1 April 2013.
The three newly weekly services will be operational on every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The introduction of 3 weekly flights will add 480 seats and increase the capacity by 40% in each direction.
With introduction of new daytime flights the customers will have better options and improved connectivity.
Malaysia Airlines’ Regional Senior Vice President for South Asia and Middle East Azahar Hamid said, that the airline is pleased to introduce 3 additional flights. Now the customers will revel at scrumptious South Asian cuisine and Malaysian Hospitality at competitive services.
Keeping in view the customers’ needs the new frequencies are timed to provide better connectivity via Kuala Lumpur to Australia, New Zealand and other South Asian destinations.
The new services will be operational from 1 April 2013.
The three newly weekly services will be operational on every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The introduction of 3 weekly flights will add 480 seats and increase the capacity by 40% in each direction.
With introduction of new daytime flights the customers will have better options and improved connectivity.
Malaysia Airlines’ Regional Senior Vice President for South Asia and Middle East Azahar Hamid said, that the airline is pleased to introduce 3 additional flights. Now the customers will revel at scrumptious South Asian cuisine and Malaysian Hospitality at competitive services.
Keeping in view the customers’ needs the new frequencies are timed to provide better connectivity via Kuala Lumpur to Australia, New Zealand and other South Asian destinations.
