Malindo Air, CAPA 2016 Asia Pacific Regional Airline of the Year, launched its daily flight today from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Brisbane International Airport via Denpasar in Bali.
The daily service marks the airline's second destination into Australia, after Perth, in its expanding international network.
Promotional fares for one-way on this new route KUL - Brisbane start from RM1,049 for Economy Class and RM2,369 for Business Class, all inclusive of perks such as free baggage allowance, in-flight entertainment, and meals.
Flight OD157 departs KLIA daily at 6.05pm to Brisbane via Denpasar, Bali, and with a flight time of 3 hrs and 5 mins, it arrives Ngurah Rai Airport, Denpasar at 9.10pm. The flight then departs Denpasar at 10.00pm and arrives Brisbane at 5.40am, a journey that takes 5 hrs and 40 mins.
The returning flight OD158 departs Brisbane at 7.15am and arrives Denpasar at 11.45am. After a one hour transit, the flight departs Denpasar at 12.45pm and arrives KLIA at 3.45pm.
The narrow-body Boeing 737NG aircraft, which includes 12 Business Class and 150 Economy Class seats, is deployed on this new route. CEO of Malindo Air, Chandran Rama Muthy said, "We are delighted to launch the only service between Kuala Lumpur and Brisbane with a stop in the famous island of Bali.
"There are immense opportunities for future growth associated with this new connectivity as Brisbane is a significant commercial business hub and tourism gateway to one of Australia's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Great Barrier Reef, and the beautiful Gold Coast.
"We will certainly work on building beneficial relationships with Malaysian and Australian tourism players and Brisbane Airport authorities, to ensure the success of this new route."
Chandran also said that this new route will attract business from VFR (visiting family and relatives), the business community, diplomatic services and the tourism industry.
"The commencement of this new route underscores the strong and growing economic, business and tourism links between Malaysia and Australia. It also improves the connectivity of Kuala Lumpur and Brisbane to other destinations in Malindo Air's growing network particularly to Indonesia, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
"Literally, Malindo Air is giving our customers more options to choose a flight which suits their travel needs better," said Chandran.
Malindo Air started operating from Kuala Lumpur to Perth on 19 November 2015 and currently operates 10 weekly flights to and from Perth.
Bernama
Fri Mar 31 2017
The daily service marks Malindo Air's second destination into Australia, after Perth, in its expanding international network.
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