Thursday, December 13, 2007

Malaysia Airlines raises India flights to 32 a week

New Delhi: Malaysia Airlines will operate two additional flights a week between Delhi and Kuala Lumpur from next month to take to 32 the number of flights it operates from India.
The new flights are effective Jan 7 and will raise to nine the number of flights the airline operates from the Indian capital.
The new flights will be operational every Monday and Saturday at 12.15 pm, a Malaysia Airline release said.
With this addition, the total seat capacity from New Delhi will be 2,549 from the earlier 2,030, comprising 378 seats in business class and 2,171 in economy class.
The additional flights will be serviced by Airbus A-330-300 and A-330-200 aircraft.
Malaysia Airlines has already increased its flight frequency from the south Indian gateways of Chennai and Bangalore.
The airline has also launched its travel arm Golden Holidays. Targeting the India leisure travel segment, Golden Holidays is being promoted and marketed by Kuoni Holidays.
12/12/07 IANS/Earthtimes, UK
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