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Malaysia Airlines is increasing its flight services between Kuala Lumpur and major European destinations, London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle, from 6 to 8 March 2026. This move aims to assist travellers affected by ongoing global travel disruptions. The airline is deploying additional widebody aircraft to ensure continuity and support for passengers, prioritising safety by avoiding affected regions.

The supplementary flights will operate alongside the regular daily services, utilising the A350-900 aircraft. The schedule includes flights from Kuala Lumpur to Paris on 6 March, and to London on 7 and 8 March. Malaysia Airlines is also collaborating with partner airlines to facilitate onward connections for passengers impacted by disruptions elsewhere.

Bryan Foong, CEO of Airline Business from Malaysia Aviation Group, emphasised the airline's commitment to maintaining global connectivity during uncertain times. "In times of uncertainty, aviation plays a vital role in keeping the world connected. We understand that behind every journey today are families hoping to reunite, students returning home, and travellers navigating an evolving global situation," he stated.

Malaysia Airlines will continue to monitor the situation and adjust capacity as needed to ensure reliable connectivity. This initiative underscores the airline's dedication to providing dependable service and the renowned Malaysian Hospitality that passengers expect. Travellers can book flights via the Malaysia Airlines website or mobile app


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Malaysia Airlines boosts European flights amid disruptions

Malaysia Airlines is increasing its flight services between Kuala Lumpur and major European destinations, London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle, from 6 to 8 March 2026. This move aims to assist travellers affected by ongoing global travel disruptions. The airline is deploying additional widebody aircraft to ensure continuity and support for passengers, prioritising safety by avoiding affected regions.

The supplementary flights will operate alongside the regular daily services, utilising the A350-900 aircraft. The schedule includes flights from Kuala Lumpur to Paris on 6 March, and to London on 7 and 8 March. Malaysia Airlines is also collaborating with partner airlines to facilitate onward connections for passengers impacted by disruptions elsewhere.

Bryan Foong, CEO of Airline Business from Malaysia Aviation Group, emphasised the airline's commitment to maintaining global connectivity during uncertain times. "In times of uncertainty, aviation plays a vital role in keeping the world connected. We understand that behind every journey today are families hoping to reunite, students returning home, and travellers navigating an evolving global situation," he stated.

Malaysia Airlines will continue to monitor the situation and adjust capacity as needed to ensure reliable connectivity. This initiative underscores the airline's dedication to providing dependable service and the renowned Malaysian Hospitality that passengers expect. Travellers can book flights via the Malaysia Airlines website or mobile app


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