Selangor Journal
Malaysia Airlines planes are seen parked at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Sepang, on October 6, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Malaysia Airlines to suspend KL-Brisbane route under rationalisation exercise

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 24 — Malaysia Airlines will suspend the Kuala Lumpur-Brisbane route effective March 27, 2023, in a route rationalisation exercise to be undertaken in the first quarter (Q1) of next year as part of its ongoing business review.

In a statement today, the airline said the operations on non-stop flights between Kuala Lumpur to four other existing Australian destinations, namely Adelaide, Sydney, Perth, and Melbourne, will continue without change, providing up to 43 direct services a week between Australia and Malaysia.

Group chief executive officer Izham Ismail said the airline has made a difficult decision to suspend its operations into Brisbane to ensure it can operate and utilise its fleet at an optimum level, as well as maximising revenue on every route fly to, while facing strong headwinds from the continued increase in fuel cost, foreign exchange and interest rate.

He also said that forward booking to other Australian cities is very encouraging with strong demand up to and beyond Q1 2023, with forward bookings significantly ahead of the same period in 2019.

“We remain focused on ramping up our network to achieve full recovery by 2024.

“To date, we have deployed capacities at 76 per cent year-to-date and anticipate ending the year with 82 per cent capacity of pre-pandemic level network-wide but Australia has rebounded quicker, and excluding the suspension of Brisbane, Malaysia Airlines’ Australia network will be at 98 per cent capacity of pre-pandemic levels by March 2023,” he added.

The airline said customers travelling to Brisbane can leverage on its codeshare and oneworld partner Qantas and connect from Sydney and Melbourne to Brisbane after the suspension of the Kuala Lumpur-Brisbane direct flight.

“Malaysia Airlines continues to maintain stable connectivity between Malaysia and Australia, and to quickly rebuild traffic between the two countries to boost economic growth and support business and trade,” the carrier said.

The last flight on this route will depart Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur on March 26, 2023, via MH134.

— Bernama

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