KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 – Malaysian hybrid airline, Malindo Air, plans to strengthen its domestic network.
Chief Executive Officer Chandran Rama Muthy said the airline will increase daily flights to Penang and Langkawi, effective yesterday, from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), in addition to those from Subang.
“We are also offering 50,000 one-way tickets for all domestic flights at RM50, including the KLIA-Penang/Langkawi route, to celebrate the fifth successful month since inception,” he said in a statement.
The booking period for the promotion is Aug 11-17, with the travel period being Aug 20, 2013 to May 31, 2014.
The airline will also enhance its international network with the introduction of a daily flight to and from Dhaka, Bangladesh, effective Aug 28, from the KLIA.
The Dhaka flight will be followed by that to New Delhi, India, around September or October this year.
Chandran said Malindo Air plans to further increase travel ease and the fluidity of flight connectivity for foreigners, as KLIA is a renowned transit hub in Asia.
Malindo Air, the first airline to use the brand new B737-900ER in Malaysia, aims to have 100 aircraft over the next decade, while offering customers competitive low fares, on-time flights and excellent customer service.
– BERNAMA