Malaysia Airlines will operate the Kuala Lumpur-Paris service on an Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Ekaterina Belova
Malaysia Airlines (MH) is set to relaunch direct flights to the
Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris next March, making its return
after nearly a decade.
The airline will operate four weekly flights from 22 March 2025,
operating directly from Kuala Lumpur international Airport Terminal 1
using the A350-900 aircraft. Starting 29 March 2025, the airline will
increase the frequency to daily flights.
Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, Group Managing Director of Malaysia
Aviation Group, said, “With the arrival of additional widebody aircraft
starting this Q4, we are ready to bring this long-awaited city back into
our network. While the European market is highly competitive, we see
tremendous potential for this route to attract key travellers, not just
from Malaysia but also from neighbouring regions.
Revamped MHcorporate programme
Previously known as MHbiz TRAVEL, the newly designed MHcorporate
corporate travel programme will deliver increased flexibility and
savings for travellers alongside customised travel solutions tailored
for SMEs and large corporations.
MHcorporate will provide a premium travel experience with a dedicated
relationship manager, preferential fares, and the introduction of
Corporate Enrich Points, which can be redeemed for various benefits.
Malaysia Airlines has also improved its MH Corporate Marine
attributes and revamped MH MICE offerings, aiming to drive more MICE
business to Malaysia and position the country as a key hub for the MICE
industry.