Firefly Cancels Plan to Launch Tokyo/Narita – Kota Kinabalu Route

Firefly Cancels Plan to Launch Tokyo/Narita – Kota Kinabalu Route

Firefly has decided to cancel its plan to start a new route from Tokyo/Narita to Kota Kinabalu. The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) revoked the air traffic rights on May 27.

The airline had planned to begin services in November 2023, operating four round trips per week. Previously, these air traffic rights belonged to its parent company, Malaysia Airlines, which have been revoked.

Firefly, a subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, was established in 2007. It mainly operates domestic flights within Malaysia and routes within Southeast Asia. The company began operating the Boeing 737-800 on domestic flights in Malaysia in March 2022 and has expressed plans to make Kota Kinabalu its second hub.

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