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Malaysia Airlines offers cheaper tickets to boost domestic travel

Customers can claim up to RM200 discount on economy-, business-class fares

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Nov 2020 8:59PM

Malaysia Airlines offers cheaper tickets to boost domestic travel
Customers need only sign up as an Enrich member to proceed with bookings for cheaper fares. – November 23, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB) is offering customers subsidised airline tickets for domestic destinations in support of the government’s “green travel bubble” initiative.

Group chief marketing and customer experience officer Lau Yin May said the airline remains optimistic that domestic travel and tourism will recover quickly, with all parties jointly playing their part in upholding safety and health measures related to Covid-19 when travelling.

“Via our Fly Confidently campaign; we have been working tirelessly to elevate safety and health measures at each of our customer and operational touchpoints to ensure that our passengers enjoy a safer and comfortable journey with us.

“We assure customers that their safety and well-being remain of utmost importance to us," she said in a statement today.

Lau said under the programme, customers can claim a discount of up to RM200 on Malaysia Airlines' economy- and business-class fares to all local destinations.

Customers need only sign up as an Enrich member to proceed with the booking, she said, adding that passengers are also entitled to a bonus 500 Enrich Miles, which will be credited after the flight is completed.

The move takes effect until December 8 for travel between today and June 30, 2021, for all bookings made on its website. – Bernama, November 23, 2020

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