Date: 9 October 2012
MAS hikes capacity to London, Paris.
MALAYSIA Airlines will introduce double daily Airbus A380
services on its Kuala Lumpur-London (Heathrow) route beginning November 24. The
flag carrier will also commence daily A380 operations to Paris effective March
1, 2013, replacing existing daily services with Boeing B777 aircraft.
The move will raise the weekly seat capacity on the Kuala
Lumpur-London route from 5,971 to 6,916 seats in each direction, a 16 per cent
increase.
MAS group CEO, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, said: “This initiative
is part of our efforts to standardise our product offering on (the Kuala
Lumpur-London) route for oneworld customers when we join the alliance early
next year.”
Noor Mohammad, head, Europe department, Asian Overland
Services Tours & Travel, said increased capacity on the Kuala Lumpur-London
route would help alleviate the shortage of seats during the peak British travel
season in November and December.
“However, whether it will lead to a significant increase in
(inbound) tourists is still too early to tell, as it will also depend on
airfares,” he added.
Abdul Rahman Mohamed, deputy general manager channel
management, Mayflower Acme Tours, said: “MAS has the inventory, but whether it
will stir the market depends on its fare pricing. Will it be as competitive as
Middle East carriers, especially during the peak season?”
MAS’ move to boost capacity to Europe comes at the expense
of planned A380 services to Sydney (TTG Asia e-Daily, August 13, 2012) and
Melbourne. The carrier was orginally due to deploy the A380 on its daily
Sydney-Kuala Lumpur flights from November 26, with Melbourne expected to follow
from March 2013.
By S Puvaneswary, Kuala Lumpur
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