SYDNEY, Aug 26 Passengers on Qantas and Virgin Australia from today were allowed to use mobile electronic devices in-flight with limited restrictions after a relaxation of the rules by the country’s aviation authority. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) move, which followed similar decisions by the US and European Union last year, allows passengers to […]

July 7, 2014 AirAsia X to fly to Narita 4 times a week KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 — Low-cost, long-haul carrier AirAsia X Bhd will fly four times a week to Narita, Japan from Nov 21 and increase the frequency to daily flights in May next year in response to the market’s strong and growing […]

Countries with the most powerful passports LOS ANGELES, June 28 — For being able to enter the largest number of countries visa-free, Brits, Swedes and Finns have been deemed holders of the most powerful passports in the world. The figure that put the three countries at the top of Movehub.com’s “How powerful is your passport?” […]

Effective 28 May 2014, guests are allowed to check-in a maximum of 2 pieces of baggage on any class of travel and a newly revised baggage rate will apply per block concept on Malaysia Airlines’ operated flights. The amount of checked baggage that you can take with you free of charge will vary according to the route, […]

Dear Guests, Effective 16 April 2014, Malaysia Airlines passengers travelling from London will require to use a new technology called ‘Positive Boarding’ introduced by Heathrow Airport. ‘Positive Boarding’ is designed to direct passengers to the correct boarding gate and to manage their time better so that passengers arrive at the boarding gate on time and […]

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