More MAS on Singapore-Penang run
SUBANG – Malaysia Airlines will offer 28 weekly direct flights between Penang and Singapore, and vice versa, beginning next Monday, June 1.
The extra flights have been made possible by the expansion of the code-share agreement between Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Silk Air.
Travellers will be offered a total of 151 code-share flights offered by the three carriers from all five destinations in Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching to Singapore.
“Customers want choices, travel flexibility and reliability. They want the assurance of knowing that they will get to their destinations on time, and in comfort,†said Malaysia Airlines senior general manager, Network and Revenue Management, Dr Amin Khan.
“There will be 28 weekly direct flights between Penang and Singapore, which is three more than what is presently offered. In addition, there are 92 weekly flights from Kuala Lumpur, 10 from Langkawi, nine from Kota Kinabalu, and 12 weekly flights between Kuching and Singapore,†he added.
Malaysia Airlines is currently offering a RM98 all-inclusive one-way fare for flights between Malaysia and Singapore.
Ian Jarrett
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