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Malaysia Aviation Group Boosts Flights for Chinese New Year

MAG Expands Domestic Connectivity Amid Festive Travel Surge

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) is increasing its flight capacity during the Chinese New Year travel period, operating over 2,400 flights across its two carriers, Malaysia Airlines and Firefly. The expanded schedule includes up to 198 additional services, primarily targeting domestic routes connecting Peninsular Malaysia with East Malaysia. MAG is also offering subsidized fares for travel between Kuala Lumpur and selected East Malaysia destinations, in alignment with the Malaysian government’s festive travel initiatives. This move reflects MAG’s response to seasonal travel patterns and aims to provide reliable connectivity during the peak festive period, as reported by AeroTime.

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    Malaysia Aviation Group Boosts Flights for Chinese New Year

    MAG Expands Domestic Connectivity Amid Festive Travel Surge

    Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) is increasing its flight capacity during the Chinese New Year travel period, operating over 2,400 flights across its two carriers, Malaysia Airlines and Firefly. The expanded schedule includes up to 198 additional services, primarily targeting domestic routes connecting Peninsular Malaysia with East Malaysia. MAG is also offering subsidized fares for travel between Kuala Lumpur and selected East Malaysia destinations, in alignment with the Malaysian government’s festive travel initiatives. This move reflects MAG’s response to seasonal travel patterns and aims to provide reliable connectivity during the peak festive period, as reported by AeroTime.

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