Malaysia Airlines adjusts flights amid volcano

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Telegram
Email

LET’S READ SUARA SARAWAK/ NEW SARAWAK TRIBUNE E-PAPER FOR FREE AS ​​EARLY AS 2 AM EVERY DAY. CLICK LINK

KUCHING: Malaysia Airlines has announced its decision to reinstate certain flights, retimed others, and cancel several flights today in response to the ongoing volcanic activity at Mount Ruang.

In a statement, it said the airline will reinstate flights to and from Sabah on May 1 with new timings.

The reinstated flights include MH2660D (KUL-TWU), initially designated as MH2660, and MH2661D (TWU-KUL), originally MH2661.

Additionally, flights to and from Labuan on the same date will be retimed, including MH2608 (KUL-LBU) and MH2609 (LBU-KUL).

However, Malaysia Airlines also noted that certain flights remain cancelled until further notice, with updates to be provided periodically and communicated directly to affected customers.

The cancelled flights include MH2710 (KUL-SDK), MH2711 (SDK-KUL), MH2668 (KUL-SDK), MH2669 (SDK-KUL), MH2594 (KUL-MYY), MH2593 (MYY-KUL), MH2574 (KUL-MYY), MH2575 (MYY-KUL), MH2716 (KUL-SBW), and MH2715 (SBW-KUL).

To assist affected travellers, Malaysia Airlines is offering a one-time change to their itineraries at no extra cost or a full refund, regardless of the fare type.

See also  Let’s wait for the Election Commission: Rep

Passengers can manage their bookings online via ‘My Booking’ on the airline’s website, contact Live Chat support, or reach out to the Global Contact Centre for further assistance.

Download from Apple Store or Play Store.