Malaysia Airlines is set to operate additional ad-hoc direct flights between London and Kuala Lumpur on 18 and 22 April 2026. This move aims to accommodate the growing demand for travel, offering passengers more convenient access to Asia and beyond through the airline's extensive global network.
The additional flights will depart from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to London Heathrow at 00:15 on 18 April and 00:40 on 22 April, arriving at 07:00 and 07:25 respectively. Return flights from London to Kuala Lumpur will leave at 13:10 on 18 April and 09:30 on 22 April, arriving the following day at 09:25 and 05:45.
Currently, Malaysia Airlines operates twice-daily flights from London to Kuala Lumpur, connecting travellers to over 60 destinations across Asia. Passengers can enjoy the airline’s renowned Malaysian Hospitality, which includes meals inspired by Malaysian flavours, a 20kg baggage allowance, on-demand inflight entertainment, and complimentary Wi-Fi in all cabins.
Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier of Malaysia, is part of the Malaysia Aviation Group and a member of the oneworld alliance, offering connectivity to over 900 destinations worldwide. The airline continues to embody Malaysia’s rich traditions and cultures, providing a unique travel experience.
For more information or to book flights, passengers are encouraged to visit the Malaysia Airlines website or use the mobile app
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