MAS adds flights to Seoul and Taipei
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Subang (9 September 2009): Due to growing demand for flights to North Asia, Malaysia Airlines will increase its flights from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul, and from Kuala Lumpur to Taipei.
Effective 17 September 2009, Malaysia Airlines will have 6 weekly flights to Seoul except for Monday. The additional flight departs Kuala Lumpur every Thursday at 11.30pm and arrives in Seoul at 7.10am.
The additional flight to Taipei leaves every Sunday at 9.20am and arrives at 2.10pm starting from 1 October 2009. This means there will be 13 weekly flights to Taipei with 6 non stop flights to Taipei and 7 via Kota Kinabalu.
Tickets are now available for purchase at www.malaysiaairlines.com.
Malaysia Airlines Senior General Manager, Network & Revenue Management, Dr Amin Khan said, “Demand for air travel to North Asian destinations are picking up. Both Seoul and Taipei have shown growth and the year end loads are up compared to last year.
“We believe that this is the beginning of air travel recovery. We are starting to see more leisure travel and we expect business travel to pick up as well.”
“We are constantly aligning demand with capacity. We are offering additional flights to Tawau and Sandakan, and will also be increasing flights to Bali,” he added.
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