Malaysia Airlines now five times a week to KL
Malaysia Airlines the national carrier of Malaysia will increase its
flight frequency between Colombo and Kuala Lumpur to five. The fifth
frequency from Colombo will depart BIA at 1.45 am on Wednesdays from
October 28.
The Malaysia Airlines now offers low fares, which will continue till
31 March 2010.
The area manager of the Airline for Sri Lanka and Maldives Manamohan
Singh said that Kuala Lumpur is a favourite destination for tourists and
business travellers due to the close business and family ties between
the two countries. Our average load factor is 90% as we are a preferred
airline, offering convenient schedules, seamless connectivity and
services of a full service carrier, he said.
Singh said that the flight schedules of Malaysia Airlines have been
designed for customer convenience. Arriving early in the morning gives
them a head-start in their trip, be it business or leisure. In addition,
they can easily connect to ASEAN countries, China and Australia via our
vast network, he said.
The high commissioner of Malaysia to Sri Lanka Rosli Ismail said that
there is an increase in visa applications to Malaysia and it is a sign
of improved economic activities and shows that the purchasing power of
Sri Lankans have improved. The number of Sri Lankan tourists to Malaysia
has grown 35% over the last two years. In 2008 42,774 Sri Lankans
visited Malaysia compared to 31,733 in 2007. The number of Malaysians
visiting to Sri Lanka too has increased from 12,737 in 2007 to over
15,000 in 2008, he said. Malaysia Airlines started its operations to
Colombo in 1994 as an off line station and Colombo became an on line
station in 2002 after it commenced two times a week service between two
countries.
The frequency increased to three in 2003 and to four in 2007.
Malaysia Airlines is one of the six five star airlines in the world
accredited by Skytrax.
-GW
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