Malaysia Airlines offers up to 30% savings in mid-year marvels sale


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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is offering customers up to 30% savings on both international and domestic routes starting from Tuesday until May 15, 2017 under its “Mid-Year Marvels” promotion.

The national carrier said on Monday  the offers were up for grabs on all Malaysia Airlines’ distribution channels for travel from May 19 to Oct 31, 2017 on business and economy class on all international destinations. 

MAS said all-inclusive return fares on economy class from KL International Airport starts from RM 1,469 to Sydney, from RM 1,379 to Narita and from RM 1,079 to Beijing. 

The airline is also offering all-in, one-way promotions from RM99 to all domestic destinations, during selected periods throughout the year.

The economy class fares come with no hidden charges or credit card fees for online ticket purchases and includes a generous baggage allowance of 30kg and complimentary meals.

MAS added the Mid-Year promotion includes business class fares, starting from RM999 to Denpasar, from RM2,799 to Xiamen and from RM11,399 to London. As for domestic routes, such as Kota Kinabalu and Labuan, the fares are from RM 839 and RM1, 455 respectively. The promotion on business class to domestic destinations is valid for travel from May 11 to July 31, 2017.

Its chief commercial officer, Arved Nikolaus von zur Muehlen said the fantastic deals start from as low as RM 99 all-in, one way on all its domestic routes. 

He said customers could also choose a business class trip to Denpasar, Bali from only RM999 all-in, return.

 

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