New aircraft now arriving are one factor in getting Malaysia Airlines Group back on track. Passengers and shareholders will benefit.
Travellers on Malaysia Airlines can look to a comfortable ride on their new A330neo aircraft as they increase the number in their fleet.
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) is modernising its fleet, with the acquisition of 30 new aircraft directly from The Boeing Company.
An aircraft delivery delay affecting Malaysia Airlines first A330neo aircraft won’t affect schedules, the airline says.
Two new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft will fly the Scoot colours come September and October 2024, on two new routes.
Four new A321neos join the AirAsia Group going straight into service in the Malaysian and Thai arms of the Group.
Scoot’s new E190-E2 services expected in May 2024, to existing destinations Hat Yai, Krabi, Kuantan, and Miri and new ones Koh Samui and Sibu.
AirAsia has unveiled plans to launch the world’s first low-cost network carrier, leveraging 22 years of its unique multi-hub strategy.
AirAsia celebrates visa-free India-Malaysia travel with special fares on recently announced increased services and a new route to Kerala.