Malindo Air to contribute RM1 for each ticket sold to Tabung Harapan


In a joint statement, the companies said the collaboration was to facilitate and give convenience to their customers who will now be able to check-in at the KL Ekspres Departure Hall.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malindo Air will contribute RM1 from each of its Malaysia based ticket sales towards the Tabung Harapan Malaysia (THM) fund. 

The airline said the three-month long campaign starts on Friday and will extend to Aug 31 to support the new government’s initiative in creating a better future fellow Malaysians! 

Malindo Air CEO Chandran Rama Muthy, in expressing the airline’s patriotism to the country, said:

“We believe it is our responsibility to play a part in strengthening the nation's economic condition. 

“The Malindo family has strong faith that, if we the citizens act together as one in aiding the new government, Malaysia will be back to its glorious days in no time.” 

Chandran urged all our passengers and fellow Malaysians to join the airline to support this campaign.

“This will also serve as Malindo Air's ‘gift’ to the nation in conjunction with the first Merdeka Day under Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s leadership again after 15 years,” he said.
 
Malindo Air flight tickets are available on https://www.malindoair.com/, its airport and city ticketing office and their preferred travel agents.

 

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