Malaysia Airlines boosting London flights
Malaysia Airlines has started ramping up flight frequencies on its flagship Kuala Lumpur-London route. It is now operating 11 times weekly and will expand to double daily service from July 1.
It is part of a network-wide expansion ahead of Malaysia’s full border reopening. It is also reinstating scheduled services to Indian cities Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad, and will double capacity to Bangkok to 14 flights a week.
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