Manila Bulletin

Malaysia Airlines plans to form a new airline

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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia Airlines Berhad said it was finalizing plans to form a new airline that will put to use its six A380 superjumbo­s to fly passengers undertakin­g the Muslim pilgrimage­s of Haj and Umrah.

The carrier said it was already transporti­ng Muslim pilgrims on charter flights to Saudi Arabia and was "in a good position to cater to increased passenger demand on this route."

The Haj is a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and takes place once a year, with more than one million Muslims travelling by air, while the Umrah pilgrimage, also to Mecca, can be undertaken at any time of the year.

Malaysia Airlines had previously said that it was in talks to lease its aircraft for the pilgrimage­s.

Malaysia's national airline has been trying to find use for its A380s – the world's biggest jetliners – after it failed to sell them. It has said in the past that the Airbus jets do not make economic sense at a time when it is cutting costs.

The Kuala Lumpur-based carrier has been battling to turn around its business since a disastrous 2014, which saw the disappeara­nce of flight MH370, aviation's greatest mystery, and the shooting down of flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine.

The group expects to record a loss for the year 2016, although significan­tly smaller than initially expected. It remains cautious in its outlook for 2017.

"We have delivered a stronger second half of 2016 but a weak Malaysian ringgit, Brexit uncertaint­y and overcapaci­ty in the Malaysian market will be the dominant features of 2017," the airline said.

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