Malaysia Airlines Reduces Group Capacity by 20% for Operational Stabilization

Malaysia Airlines Reduces Group Capacity by 20% for Operational Stabilization

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) has reduced the supply capacity of three group companies by 20%.

This reduction applies to domestic flights in Malaysia and to ASEAN, North Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, South Asia, and the Middle East routes operated by Malaysia Airlines, Firefly, and Amal. Through this measure, the stability of operations will be enhanced.

Malaysia Airlines planned to introduce 17 aircraft within the year but due to disruptions in the supply chain, the introduction of the Boeing 737-8 model remains at four out of 13 planes. Additionally, it is planned that three out of four Airbus A330neo aircraft will be received by the end of the year.

For affected passengers, alternative flights will be arranged, and compensation such as full refunds will be offered. Due to the contact center congestion, the use of the website is recommended.

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