Malindo, Turkish Airlines team up to tap new markets


Introduction of Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar being serve on air by Malindo Air on the flight to Langkawi on 4 Oct 2013. Kevin Tan/The Star.

"Malindo Air will provide another option for travel trade in Asean and to Australia. The success of this interline partnership will open doors for us to code-share with other suitable partners," he said.

Malindo Air currently serves over 800 weekly flights to 40 cities in 12 countries in the Indian subcontinent, South India, Asean, China and Australia with several new cities set to launch by the middle of the year.

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