Malaysia Airlines destinations
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Malaysia Airlines flies to the following destinations as of May 2008. For freighter destinations see MASkargo destinations. For subsidiaries' destinations see Firefly destinations and MASwings destinations.
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[edit] Africa
[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
[edit] Southeast Asia
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Alor Star (Sultan Abdul Halim Airport)
- Bintulu (Bintulu Airport)
- Johor Bahru (Senai International Airport)
- Kota Bharu (Sultan Ismail Petra Airport)
- Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu International Airport) Secondary hub
- Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) Hub
- Kuala Terengganu (Sultan Mahmud Airport)
- Kuantan (Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport)
- Kuching (Kuching International Airport) Secondary hub
- Labuan (Labuan Airport)
- Langkawi (Langkawi International Airport)
- Miri (Miri Airport)
- Penang (Penang International Airport)
- Sandakan (Sandakan Airport)
- Sibu (Sibu Airport)
- Tawau (Tawau Airport)
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
[edit] South Asia
[edit] Southwest Asia
[edit] Europe
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Turkey - EUR
- United Kingdom
- London
- (Gatwick International Airport) [Starts 22 June 2008, Ends 18 September 2008]
- (Heathrow International Airport)
- London
[edit] North America
[edit] Oceania
[edit] South America
[edit] Terminated Destinations
The following destinations were served by scheduled Malaysia Airlines flights but have been suspended or terminated. | ||||
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Country | City | Year Suspended | Notes | |
Africa | ||||
Egypt | Cairo | 2006 | ||
East Asia | ||||
China | Chengdu | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | |
Guilin | 2005 | Mounted on Chartered Flights | ||
Xi'an | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
Wuhan | 1990s | |||
Japan | Fukuoka | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | |
Nagoya | 2008 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
South Korea | Busan | late 1990s | ||
Southeast Asia | ||||
Indonesia | Balikpapan | 2005 | ||
Manado | 2005 | |||
Makassar | 2001 | |||
Padang | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
Pontianak | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
Tarakan | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
Laos | Vientiane | 1998 | ||
Malaysia | Ipoh | 2006 | ||
Philippines | Davao from KUL via BKI | late 1990s | ||
Zamboanga | late 1990s | |||
Thailand | Chiang Mai | late 1990s | ||
Hat Yai | early 2000s | |||
South Asia | ||||
India | Ahmedabad | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | |
Hyderabad-Begumpet Airport | 2008 | Moved to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport | ||
Kolkata | 2006 | Terminated as per Business Turnaround Plan (BTP) due to low yield | ||
Southwest Asia | ||||
Bahrain | Manama | 2006 | served as seasonal scheduled charter now served code share with Gulf Air merged into Extra flights |
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Kuwait | Kuwait City | 2006 | served as seasonal scheduled charter Merged into Extra flights |
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Syria | Damascus | 2006 | served briefly for a month in place of Beirut due to war | |
Europe | ||||
Austria | Vienna | 2006 | ||
Belgium | Brussels | late 1990s | ||
Croatia | Zagreb | late 1990s | ||
Germany | Munich | 2001 | ||
Spain | Madrid | 2001 | ||
Switzerland | Basel | 2006 | Cargo destination | |
Zurich from KUL | January 2008 | The airline at first believed the route would stay profit with 80% occupancy in Business Class and 76% in Economy. The airline forecast the load factor to rise by 18%. But after a financial report came out, the route was not performing well. Swiss businessmen expressed their disappointment over the suspension of the route. | ||
United Kingdom | Manchester from KUL | 2006 | Could not be continued due to a shocking breakeven load factor of 140%. | |
North America | ||||
Canada | Vancouver from KUL via TPE | 2001 | ||
Mexico | Mexico City | mid 1990s | ||
USA | Honolulu | mid 1990s | ||
Oceania | ||||
Australia | Cairns | early 2000s | ||
Darwin | early 2000s |
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