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May 1-3 flights did not carry passengers other than flight crew – Malaysia Airlines

National carrier cancelled all scheduled passenger flights to/from India to comply to with country’s temporary ban

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 May 2021 4:05PM

May 1-3 flights did not carry passengers other than flight crew – Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines says it finds the accusation by two individuals Wan Hilmi Wan Mohd Nor Hilmi and Muhammad Fahmi Abdullah detrimental not only to its reputation but views it as a threat to the country’s credibility in curbing the spread of Covid-19, following which it filed a police report on their erroneous claims on social media. – The Vibes file pic, May 3, 2021

MALAYSIA Airlines wishes to address social media postings that have been circulating accusing the airline of bringing in passengers from India via several of its flights despite the country’s temporary ban on entry of Indian nationals.

Being a national and global carrier, Malaysia Airlines has a duty to ensure global supply chains are maintained for time-sensitive supplies besides serving the nation and our network by maintaining domestic and international connectivity to facilitate essential movements. Over the past year, the airline has mounted over 300 rescue and repatriation flights worldwide.

The flights mounted during the period of May 1-3, 2021 from India were full cargo flights utilising Malaysia Airlines’ Passenger-to-Cargo (P2C) aircraft carrying freight comprising pharmaceutical goods, medical supplies, mobile phones, electrical components, and courier packages. The flight did not carry any passengers other than the flight crew who remained onboard during transit. As further precaution, the airline also did not allow any ground maintenance personnel in India to enter its aircraft.

Since the country imposed the temporary ban on entry of Indian nationals into Malaysia on April 28, 2021, the airline has cancelled all its scheduled passenger flights to/from India to comply to the ruling.

Malaysia Airlines finds the accusation by certain individuals detrimental not only to its reputation but views it as a threat to the country’s credibility in curbing the spread of Covid-19. As such, the airline today filed a police report on two individuals namely Wan Hilmi Wan Mohd Nor Hilmi and Muhammad Fahmi Abdullah for their erroneous claims on social media.

Malaysia Airlines wishes to reiterate that all flights deployed by the airline are subject to approval by relevant authorities in respective countries and with strict adherence to safety and health standard operating procedures. – The Vibes, May 3, 2021

Malaysia Airlines is the country’s flag carrier airline and a member of the oneworld airline alliance

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