Malaysia Airlines increases its capacity

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Malaysia Airlines increases its capacity

Owing to market needs Malaysia Airlines announced the increase of international flights with a view to strengthen its influence in Asia region. Since October Malaysia Airlines will make more flights to Singapore, Melbourne and Sydney.

Owing to market needs Malaysia Airlines announced the increase of international flights with a view to strengthen its influence in Asia region. 

Since October Malaysia Airlines will make more flights to Singapore, Melbourne and Sydney. It also will resume flights to Darwin, which were stopped in February 2002.

The Airline will offer new routes as Kuala Lumpur - Dubai and Kuala Lumpur - Kochi, while increasing the number of flights to Medan in Indonesia and Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei.

Moreover Malaysia Airlines has budding plan to launch more directly flights to New Delhi and Beijing as one of the most popular destinations in region.

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