Malaysia Airlines has announced the resumption of flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), marking a significant milestone in its European expansion. The route, which will commence on March 22, 2025, will operate four weekly flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport using the A350-900 aircraft.
To celebrate the route’s return, Malaysia Airlines is launching the “Time for Paris” campaign, offering introductory fares from SGD 999. Tickets will be available for sale starting September 6, 2024.
Paris, a renowned city for its iconic landmarks, world-class cuisine, and vibrant culture, presents an exciting destination for travellers. Malaysia Airlines aims to attract key travellers not only from Malaysia but also from neighbouring regions.
Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, Group Managing Director of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), expressed his enthusiasm for the expansion, stating, “This route will reaffirm our position as the flagship airline and strengthen our role as the gateway to Asia.”
In addition to the route expansion, MAG is thrilled to announce its partnership with Google Gemini, showcasing the cutting-edge AI technology at the MATTA Fair. Visitors can experience personalised trip itineraries and visualise their dream destinations using Google Gemini’s advanced capabilities.
Malaysia Airlines is also revamping its corporate travel program, MHcorporate, offering enhanced flexibility, savings, and customised solutions for SMEs and large corporations. The program includes a dedicated relationship manager, preferential fares, and Corporate Enrich Points for various benefits.
To celebrate the launch, SMEs enrolled in MHcorporate can earn four times (x4) Corporate Enrich Points and enjoy a 5% discount on MATTA Fair offers for travel through December 31, 2024.
Malaysia Airlines is also focusing on expanding its MICE business in Malaysia by elevating its MH Corporate Marine attributes and revamping MH MICE offerings.
As a member of the oneworld® alliance, Malaysia Airlines offers connectivity to over 900 destinations in 170 territories worldwide.