To ensure a rewarding experience for travellers grabbing tickets for flights operating from Australia to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines upgraded all its Australia bound flights to latest Airbus A330 from 1st April.
Australia is one of the prominent networks for airline considering a wide connectivity and tickets option it offers on Kangaroo route to and from Europe. A good number of flyers are hoping to benefit by the deployment of A330 on the sector. Apart from those reserving tickets on the route, passengers taking long-haul flights from Australia and onwards to London can reap benefits of the new A330s out of Australia and linking to latest A380 at Kuala Lumpur to fly to Europe.
Presently, the carrier offers tickets for twice daily between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne; twice daily flights for Sydney; ten weekly flights for Perth; daily services for Adelaide and five weekly flights for Brisbane. The carrier is deploying the upgraded fleet on all these routes of Australia.
The upgrade of 283-seater aircraft will ensure a more comfortable journey for travellers booking tickets with the airline. They can enjoy improved in-flight amenities, including enormous collection of most recent movies and music paired with Malaysian Hospitality. All seats are equipped with AC power supply and USB ports for laptop and electronic equipment. Travellers buying tickets for Business Class can take delights at premium “Chef-on-Call” facility that offer assorted meal options like Malaysian dishes, international cuisines and much more.
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