As travel restrictions around the world are
gradually lifted, Malaysia Airlines has unveiled plans to expand
its domestic operations and resume international flights in July.
The airline has said that it will adjust its
network capacity from time to time before
normalizing the schedule in October for both domestic and
international destinations.
Passengers are strongly advised to check entry and
exit requirements of the country they wish to visit before
purchasing their ticket.
The frequency of domestic and international
flights for June and July is as follows:
Malaysia Airlines’ Group Chief Executive Officer,
Captain Izham Ismail said, “We are pleased to announce the
resumption of our services by increasing capacity to domestic and
international routes and we look forward to welcoming our
passengers back onboard. We shall continue to ensure their safety,
health, as well as their comfort by introducing new initiatives
aligned with international safety and health protocols, as part of
our commitment to offer passengers peace of mind throughout their
journey with us.”
Malaysia Airlines has implemented various COVID19
safety measures including temperature checks, sanitization and disinfection
of all properties and facilities, enforcement of social
distancing, mandatory usage of face masks and the installation of
protective screen barriers at check-in counters and transfer desks
at KL International Airport (KLIA).
All Malaysia Airlines frontliners on ground and
onboard are required to wear personal protective equipment and
their health is screened daily. Even upon arrival, passenger
luggage will be sanitized.
These health and safety precautionary measures
will
also be extended to the Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounges which is
scheduled to re-open on 1 July 2020.
Inflight dining has been modified to limit
contact between cabin crew and passengers, whilst other inflight services such as reading
materials and inflight duty-free remain suspended.
Passengers
are urged to perform online or mobile check-in to reduce
interaction and avoid queues at the airport, especially those
travelling on domestic and regional routes.
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