Chennai: Malaysian Airlines is rationalising its routes internationally, including India and is toying with the idea of a tie-up with a Indian domestic carrier to ferry passengers from the B cities to metros from where they operate direct flights to Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian Airlines is currently focusing on the southern cities of India, apart from the metros of Mumbai and Delhi, which have higher volume of traffic. From 33 flights a week from India to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Airlines has brought it down to 27 flights. Earlier, the airline used to fly to seven cities and now it has restricted its span of operations to daily flights from Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi and thrice a week from Bangalore and Hyderabad.
19/06/06 Preeti Kannan/Express TravelWorld
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