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Pack your bags: MAS, Firefly, MHholidays offer low fares for Langkawi travel bubble

Firefly deals from as low as RM19, Malaysia Airlines’ Economy Lite fare from RM89

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Sep 2021 6:00PM

Pack your bags: MAS, Firefly, MHholidays offer low fares for Langkawi travel bubble
The MAS Economy Lite fare from RM89 for all-in one-way includes a 7kg cabin baggage allowance, complimentary snacks, meals and beverages. – Pixabay pic, September 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Leading up to the reopening of Langkawi on Malaysia Day, subsidiaries of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) – Malaysia Airlines, Firefly and MHholidays – are offering low fares and travel packages for immediate booking until September 30 for travel between September 16 and October 31.

In a statement today, the group said fully vaccinated customers can kickstart their long-awaited holiday with Malaysia Airlines’ Economy Lite fare from RM89 for all-in one-way and enjoy the perks of travelling full service with, among others, a 7kg cabin baggage allowance, complimentary snacks, meals and beverages.

“Customers looking for maximum ease of travel can also opt for the Economy Flex fare for additional benefits including unlimited date changes with no fees incurred, free refunds without a fee, Go Show flexibility, priority check-in, boarding, and check-in baggage allowance of 35kg,” it said.

Meanwhile, Firefly is offering attractive deals from as low as RM19 from Penang to Langkawi and RM69 from Subang to Langkawi with a RM50 discount as an incentive to fully vaccinated individuals. 

Customers can take advantage of Malaysia Airlines’ 28x weekly service to Langkawi from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Firefly’s 10x weekly service from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor.

MHholidays, the tour operating arm of Malaysia Airlines, offers 50% discount on flight tickets plus hotel packages at selected four- to five-star hotels, namely, The Datai Langkawi, Berjaya Langkawi Resort, Pelangi Beach Resort and Spa, and Vivanta Langkawi Rebak Island.

“Customers are encouraged to keep themselves informed of the latest Langkawi tourism bubble standard operating procedures by the National Security Council (NSC) at its website.”

More information can be obtained at found at the Malaysia Airlines, Firefly and MHholidays websites. – Bernama, September 10, 2021

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