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Malaysia Airlines Exits East Malaysia, Hands Over to Firefly

Malaysia Airlines Exits East Malaysia, Hands Over to Firefly

BY BHAVYA VELANI 04/13/2023 AGO 0 COMMENTS

According to Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), Malaysia Airlines will transfer its domestic operations in East Malaysia to its sister company, Firefly, from May 16. This move is part of a strategic route rationalization on its domestic network.

 

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After the transfer, Firefly will deploy its Boeing 737-800 aircraft on domestic flights within the Sabah and Sarawak states, reported FlightGlobal.

 

Malaysia Airlines' domestic operations in East Malaysia will be transferred to its sister unit Firefly from May 16 as part of a strategic route rationalization plan for its domestic network, according to parent company Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG).

 



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Malaysian Airlines Transfers Operations


Firefly will operate Boeing 737-800s on domestic flights within Sabah and Sarawak, including the routes between Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan, Tawau, and Kuching, and Kuching and Miri.

 

These jets are configured with a single-class layout, with 189 seats, and are based in its Penang hub.

 

Daily flights will be offered on the four routes, which is a capacity increase compared to Malaysia Airlines' two to five weekly flights with 737s. Malaysia Airlines' rival, AirAsia Malaysia, has a bigger presence in intra-east Malaysian operations, with 21 weekly flights between Kuching and Kota Kinabalu, while Malaysia Airlines only offers five weekly flights.

 

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The group stated that the move represents a significant milestone in MAG's strategic route rationalisation plan and a continuous evaluation of its business operations.

 

Malaysia Airlines' decision to transfer its domestic operations in east Malaysia to Firefly will mean that the mainline carrier will now only operate flights between Peninsular Malaysia and east Malaysia, as well as domestic flights within the Malaysian peninsula.

 

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This is the most significant change to the airline's domestic network since it emerged from restructuring last year.

 

Executive Insights


According to MAG Airlines chief Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi, the route rationalization, which involves transferring Malaysia Airlines' domestic operations in East Malaysia to Firefly, is part of the airline's efforts to improve its network and offerings.

 



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He notes that Firefly's introduction of jets in 2022 has garnered a lot of interest, particularly in the leisure travel sector.

 

Azmi also states that the move signifies MAG's commitment to being responsive to customers' evolving demands and leveraging market conditions. It's worth noting that Malaysia Airlines also operates an ATR 72 turboprop fleet based in Kuala Lumpur's Subang airport.

Bhavya Velani
An Aircraft maintenance engineering graduate and passionate aviation journalist with experience in working with a renowned publication such as Airlive, Airways Magazine Aviation A2Z, etc During my free time, I watch documentaries and read nonfiction books.

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