
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) chief executive officer Captain Izham Ismail said that Malaysia Airlines currently flies four times daily to Langkawi and will adjust its capacity to meet customers’ demands accordingly.
“This is indeed the starting point of reviving domestic tourism, helping to boost the socio-economy of the people impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said in a statement today.
According to Izham, in conjunction with the reopening and upcoming Malaysia Day, Malaysia Airlines is offering flight tickets from as low as RM89 for all-in fares, while its tour operating arm, MHholidays, is offering travel packages (flight ticket plus hotel) with up to a 50% discount.
Recently, MAG achieved 100% vaccinated status for all its pilots and cabin crew who are on active roster, so passengers can be assured of their safety.
According to the statement, Malaysia Airlines has enhanced its safety and health protocols across multiple touchpoints at airports and onboard, as recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization Council of Aviation Recovery Task Force (ICAO CART), to ensure customers and employees’ safety are protected.
The measures in place include mandatory use of face masks, frequent aircraft disinfection, and early replacement of aircraft HEPA filters to ensure an effective air circulation system capable of filtering out 99.97% of microorganisms onboard.
Information on the airline’s domestic travel promotions is available at https://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en.html.