Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is now offering value fares for travelers via the Malaysia Airlines Travel Fair (MATF), and in commemoration of its entry into the oneworld alliance on Feb 1.
Attractive fares to various new and existing destinations up for grabs through the promotion which is available until Feb 11, for travel from now until Nov 30, 2013.
MAS Regional Senior Vice President Malaysia and Asean Region, Muzammil Mohamad said the MATF is designed for avid travellers, looking for good offers to plan their yearly travels.
"Now, with the addition of the oneworld offers, an extensive range of alliance fares are also available. This automatically enables customers to fly on multiple airlines with attractive savings on regular published fares," he said in a statement.
The offers cover economy and business class fares to various Malaysian domestic destinations and international destinations in North Asia, China, Australia and New Zealand, North America and Europe.
An all-in return fare for flights to Bali from Kuala Lumpur starts from only RM679 on economy class and RM2,179 on business class, and Bangkok from as low as RM509 on economy class travel and starting from only RM1,579 on business class.
Customers can enjoy the Chinese New Year holidays in Kunming, China, with an all-in return fare that starts from only RM1,199 on economy class and RM2,979 on business Class.
MAS is also mounting four extra flights on this route for the holiday season.
The MATF is also offering wonderful fares for the South Asia destinations.
Customers can fly to Chennai from Kuala Lumpur for an all-in return fare as low as RM1,169 on economy Class and RM2,239 on business class.
A journey from Kuala Lumpur to Los Angeles for a much deserved holiday starts from an all-in return fare of only RM3,909 on economy class and RM14,879 for business class travel.
Customers can also choose to fly to London from Kuala Lumpur on MAS' latest A380 aircraft with an all-in return fare from only RM3,409 on economy class and RM13,689 on business class.
Fares to domestic destinations also see discounts up to 40 per cent.
The all-in return fare to Kota Kimball and Kuching from Kuala Lumpur starts from only RM428 on economy class travel and RM1,960 and RM1,560 respectively on business class.
Economy class travel to Penang from Kuala Lumpur is up for grabs starting from only RM238, while for business class, the MAS offer starts from RM760.
The Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru-Kuala Lumpur route is offered at an all-in return fare from only RM248 on economy class travel, and RM760 on business class.
MAS is also offering attractive fares out of its Kota Kinabalu hub to destinations such as Perth, Hong Kong and Taipei.
Customers can fly to Perth, Hong Kong and Taipei with an all-in return fare starting from only RM 1,439, RM839 and RM969 respectively on economy class travel.
Meanwhile, the all-in return fares on business class are RM4,879, RM2,189 and RM2,479 respectively for Perth, Hong Kong and Taipei.
As for the oneworld fares, the all-in return fare from Kuala Lumpur to San Francisco and New York via Los Angeles, starts from only RM4,170 and RM5,030 respectively on economy class, while on business class it is RM17,150 and RM21,140 respectively.
Over at North Asia and China, the all-in return fare from Kuala Lumpur to Sapporo via Tokyo starts from only RM2,730 on economy class and RM6,630 on business class.
Customers can now fly to Chengdu in China via Hong Kong for fares that start only from RM1,760 and RM4,698 on economy class and business class respectively.
Experiencing the beautiful city of Barcelona in Spain is now possible with an all-in return fare to that Spanish city via London, from only RM4,524 on economy class and on business class from only RM16,202.
All-in fares to Manchester via London starts from only RM4,629 on economy class and starts from only RM15,963 on business class.
Those who wish to explore the land Down Under now can plan travels to Canberra via Sydney with fares that start from only RM3,809 on economy class and RM11,369 on business class.
These offers are available to customers at all MAS distribution channels, namely, www.malaysiaairlines.com, 24-hour toll free number 1 300 88 3000, MH Buddy in Malaysia Airlines Facebook, MHmobile, MAS and subsidiary ticket offices as well as appointed agents throughout Malaysia.
Bernama
Mon Feb 04 2013
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