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New Deals, More Perks: Malaysia Airlines Kicks Off 'Time For Memorable Journeys' Campaign

New Deals, More Perks: Malaysia Airlines Kicks Off 'Time For Memorable Journeys' Campaign

Hype Malaysia16-05-2025
Ready for your next getaway? Malaysia Airlines has just launched its latest 'Time for Memorable Journeys' campaign, offering irresistible fares across both domestic and international routes.
It's the perfect time to explore new places, soak in diverse cultures, and make unforgettable memories – all while enjoying the signature warmth of Malaysian Hospitality.
Travel F
or
Less –
Anywhere
You
Want!
From now until 20th May 2025, travellers can snag incredible deals for trips from 1st June 2025 to 31st March 2026. Whether it's a quick local escape or an epic international adventure, Malaysia Airlines has you covered!
Domestic highlights : Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Setar or Kuantan from just RM119 ( Economy) or RM699 ( Business).
International
favourites
:
Get
to
Ho
Chi
Minh
from
RM419
or
Paris
from
RM2,899
.
More
Perks,
More
Comfort
Every Economy Class ticket comes with 20kg of checked baggage – no extra costs. Plus, passengers transiting through KLIA Terminal 1 can enjoy a Bonus Side Trip to exciting Malaysian destinations like Langkawi or Penang.
Luxury lovers can also upgrade their journey with the Private Terminal Transfer Service for Enrich Platinum, Business Suite, and Business Class passengers. Think chauffeured Mercedes-Benz sedans for a smooth, stylish transfer at KLIA.
Families
Are
Welcome!
Travelling with kids? Malaysia Airlines makes it fun and easy with the MH Young Explorers Club – priority check-in, family boarding, and even kid-friendly meals!
*Fares are for Economy Basic and subject to availability. Return fares apply to bookings made from 7th to 20th May 2025 for travel between 1st June 2025 and 31st March 2026. Blackout dates apply.
For more information or to book, visit malaysiaairlines.com or download the mobile app for the latest deals and promotions.
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