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Exclusive: Inside Malaysia Airlines' Plan to Get Back in the Global Top 10
Exclusive: Inside Malaysia Airlines' Plan to Get Back in the Global Top 10

Skift

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Skift

Exclusive: Inside Malaysia Airlines' Plan to Get Back in the Global Top 10

Malaysia Airlines' turnaround is marked by rapid route expansion, targeted partnerships, and an unapologetic return to premium. The flag carrier is working at speed to shake off historical missteps, with a range of projects designed to restore the brand. In an exclusive interview with Skift, Dersenish Aresandiran, the chief commercial officer of airlines for Malaysia Aviation Group, explained what this 'commercial elevation journey' means in practice. 'In just 25 months, we've launched nine new routes, ramped up branding efforts across Australia, South Asia, and Europe, and laid the groundwork to bring Malaysia Airlines back into the world's top 10 carriers by 2030," he said. The vision of group managing director, Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, focuses on three key areas: network expansion, brand rejuvenation, and elevating customer experience. The early indicators suggest it's working. 'We saw double-digit passenger growth

Malaysia Airlines set to be among largest A330neo operators in Asia-Pacific with new 20-plane order
Malaysia Airlines set to be among largest A330neo operators in Asia-Pacific with new 20-plane order

Malay Mail

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Malaysia Airlines set to be among largest A330neo operators in Asia-Pacific with new 20-plane order

KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 — Malaysia Airlines is positioning itself as a leading premium carrier in the Asia-Pacific region through a major fleet expansion that will make it one of the largest A330neo operators in the fast-growing travel market. The airline's parent company, Malaysia Aviation Group, said it has ordered 20 additional A330neo aircraft to strengthen its competitive position across key regional markets. The strategic move targets high-growth markets in Asean, China, India, and Australasia, where Malaysia Airlines seeks to enhance its premium service offerings. The A330neo's advanced cabin features, including all-suite Business Class with sliding privacy doors, align with Malaysia Airlines' premium positioning strategy. MAG's total commitment of 40 A330neo aircraft represents a significant investment in maintaining competitiveness against regional rivals. The airline is already operating the new aircraft on premium routes to Auckland, Melbourne, and Bali, showcasing its enhanced product offering. MAG group managing directory Datuk Captain Izham Ismail said the aircraft supports the airline's premium positioning with modern, passenger-focused design. 'This additional order reinforces our long-term vision of building a future-ready fleet that supports sustainable growth, delivers consistent value to our passengers, and strengthens our competitiveness in key markets,' he said in a statement announcing the acquisition. The fleet expansion comes as Asia-Pacific emerges as one of the world's fastest-growing travel markets, presenting opportunities for premium carriers. The aircraft's fuel efficiency and operational flexibility provide Malaysia Airlines with advantages in both regional and long-haul market segments.

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