Air Asia, the low-fare carrier based in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, has done away with administration fee from its fare.
Malaysia Airlines has announced a big cut of as much as 53% in fuel surcharge, resulting in a fare cut for India-Malaysia return flights.
Malaysia Airlines has announced that passengers who have booked to travel to Los Angeles or New York in the United States are free to make changes to their flights, free of charge, till the end of May 2009.
Singapore and Malaysia have signed an agreement to enhance air travel between the two countries.
Malaysia Airlines, the flag-carrier airline of of Malaysia, has reduced its fuel surcharge on several routes. On the India-Kuala Lumpur route, the airline has trimmed its fuel surcharge by $50, leading to lower return air fares from destinations in India.
According to the announcement made by the Bombardier Aerospace, Malaysia’s coast guard agency, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement agency (MMEA) received the first of the 2 Bombardier 415MP amphibious planes, which were ordered by the Malaysian government last year. The Malaysian government is the launch customer in Asia for the specialized Bombardier 415MP aircraft.
AirAsia X, the long-haul budget airline based in Malaysia, will start services between Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and London’s Stansted Airport at a price as low as £99 one way.
Tiger Airways, a low-cost airline based in Singapore, has announced its plans to expand its fleet in Singapore with the addition of two Airbus A319s aircraft in 2009.
Malaysia Airlines, the flag carrier of Malaysia, has begun serving Indian menu from November 1, 2008, in all classes of its international medium and long-haul flights irrespective of fare paid.
AirAsia, the low-cost airline based in Malaysia and also Asia’s biggest budget carrier, will start services to India from December 1, 2008.
Malaysia Airlines, the flag carrier of Malaysia, will increase fuel surcharge within the next two weeks as a part of its bid to cope with record-high costs of aviation fuel.