The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia Airlines reinstates some internatio­nal flights

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB) is reinstatin­g some of its internatio­nal flights between April to May 2020, to bring home families who have not been able to return to their loved ones due to travel restrictio­ns in many parts of the world.

Group chief executive officer Captain Izham Ismail said many customers from Malaysians to foreigners have reached out to the airline’s global offices, requesting for available flights mostly between Kuala Lumpur to Australia and New Zealand, as well as to Kuala Lumpur onwards to London.

“Being a network carrier, Malaysia Airlines is able to maintain connectivi­ty and bring our customers direct or closest to their intended destinatio­n.

“And being Malaysia’s national carrier, it is our duty to ensure accessibil­ity for Malaysia domestical­ly and internatio­nally during these difficult times,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The reinstated flights involve Kuala Lumpur routes to and from Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Jakarta and Guangzhou.

Malaysia Airlines has had to reduce its domestic frequencie­s and schedules in adherence to the Movement Control Order and operating mainly to facilitate essential travels and cargo movement.

Izham said the airline’s cargo arm, MABkargo has dedicated belly space across its domestic and internatio­nal network and on MABkargo’s global freighter network for the transport of medical devices and supplies.

“In the next few days, MABkargo will be flying in more than 10 million pieces of masks and ventilator­s from Shanghai and Guangzhou,” he added. —

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Captain Izham Ismail

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