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Malaysia Airlines is to launch Airbus A380 services between Kuala
Lumpur and Paris, France, from 1 March 2013.
The French capital is the second European
destination after London in the national flag carrier’s long haul
network to be operated by the superjumbo.
The 494-seater Airbus 380 daily services to
Paris will be rolled out to replace the current 282-seat Boeing
777 operations, increasing daily seat capacity by 75% effective 1
March 2013.
Malaysia Airlines, Senior
Vice President, Sales and Distribution, Duncan Bureau said, "We
first started flying this route in April 1982 using the DC-10
aircraft with a transit in the Middle East. Today in 2013, almost
31 years later, we are using our latest flagship aircraft, the
A380 which showcases our newest premium offering in products and
services, for this non-stop service. With the A380 flying to
Paris, Malaysia Airlines is proud to offer new levels of comfort,
luxury and convenience to our guests.”
In conjunction with the launch of A380
operations to Paris, Malaysia Airlines is offering promotional
fares until 11 February 2013, valid for travel from 1 March 2013
till 30 September 2013, with all inclusive Economy Class return
airfares starting from RM2899.
A ‘Golden Ticket’ campaign during this offer
period, allows economy class customers a chance to be upgraded to
business class when travelling between 1 March 2013 and 30 Sept
2013. Winners of ‘Golden Tickets’ will be randomly chosen by seat
number on flights between Kuala Lumpur and Paris.
Meanwhile, the all-inclusive promotional return
fares for Business Class from Kuala Lumpur to Paris starts from RM11969, while return First
Class fares start from RM 31465.
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