Published: Monday February 20, 2012 MYT 11:03:00 AM
MAS offers attractive business-class travel deals
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is offering attractive business-class travel promotional deals for both domestic and international flights effective today till Feb 27.
The offers for domestic sectors and to Asean destinations are valid for travel with immediate effect till Aug 31, while the deals for the US, North Asia, Europe, South Asia, China/Hong Kong and Australia are valid until June 30.
For customers' convenience, fares offered are inclusive of airfares, fuel surcharges and airport taxes, said MAS Regional Senior Vice-President for Malaysia and Asean Muzammil Mohamad.
He said: "At Malaysia Airlines, we are continuously upgrading our products and services for customers to enjoy more at value deals.
"The deals are made possible due to the new fuel-efficient aircraft that are regularly joining our fleet. These aircraft also have improved inflight facilities that also allow us to enhance our service offerings to customers."
"In addition, we have re-strategised to increase our frequencies to regional routes and matching customers' expectations who prefer premium full service and direct connectivity for their journeys at value deals.
"We invite customers to enjoy these all-inclusive value deals and delight with our award-winning Malaysian Hospitality during their travels," he added.
The promotions for domestic travel have been common rated where all-inclusive fares for travel between KLIA and any city in Peninsular Malaysia.
It starts at RM399 one way and RM798 for return whilst the airfare between KLIA and any city in Sabah and Sarawak is from RM799 one way and RM1,598 return.
For travel between KLIA and any Asean city, the all-inclusive one-way fare starts from as low as RM399 one way for Medan, RM599 for Phuket and RM899 for the remaining Asean destinations.
The all-inclusive rates for destinations in China start from RM1,356 one way to Guangzhou, Xiamen and Kunming, whilst similar rates to South Asian cities start at RM1,164 to Hyderabad, RM1,179 to Dhaka, RM1,189 to Bangalore, RM1,211 to Colombo and RM1,222 to Chennai.
Travellers planning for premium travel experience to Australia, the United States and Europe till June 30 can grab deals starting at RM2,894 one way to Perth, RM3,456 to Sydney, RM4,972 to Los Angeles, RM5,123 to London and RM5,358 to Paris.
Children, aged below two and 12, enjoy a further 35 per cent discount for domestic travel business-class fares and 25 per cent off on fares for international business-class travel.
The above offers are available through various MAS' distribution channels like its ticket offices throughout Malaysia, 24-hour toll-free call centre at 1300 88 3000, www.malaysiaairlines.com <http://www.malaysiaairlines.com> and its appointed agents. - Bernama
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