Date: 9 February 2013
Malaysia Airlines Offers Higher Checked Baggage Allowances.
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia Airlines today
announced that effective Feb 14, its passengers will enjoy an additional 10
kilograms (kg) free checked baggage allowance and reduced excess baggage
charges for travel in all classes.
Under the new baggage guidelines, all adult and child passengers
will enjoy 30, 40 and 50 kg free baggage allowance respectively for travel on
economy, business and first class. These apply to all travel from this date
irrespective of tickets issued earlier reflecting the original lower free
allowance.
The national carrier is introducing these benefits on all
its flights involving the weight system concept for checked baggage, except for
travel to and from Los Angeles where the charges are based on the piece system.
"The revised checked baggage policy improves our
product proposition in the ever-changing competitive landscape of the
commercial aviation industry. This is also in line with our Business Plan
strategy of 'Winning Back Customers'," Group Chief Executive Officer Ahmad
Jauhari Yahya said in a statement.
"As travellers are becoming more discerning in
selecting their air travel options, we have simplified the excess baggage rates
to introduce a consistent policy for our passengers that delivers significant
savings while they enjoy our premium service hospitality," he added.
Charges for checked baggage weights in excess of the new
free allowance will be calculated depending on zone of travel with a fixed rate
applied for every 5.0 kg of excess baggage. The excess baggage rate for each
block of 5.0 kg excess weight will be RM30, RM60 and RM90 respectively
depending on zone of travel.
In Malaysia, the rate of RM30 applies for each sector in the
zone within Malaysia and the Asean countries of Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia,
the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. The RM60 rate applies
for sectors in the zone beyond Malaysia and ASEAN, covering destinations in
India, China, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal,
Japan, Korea, New Zealand and Australia. The intercontinental rate of RM90 will
be charged on all travel between Malaysia and the cities of Jeddah, London,
Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Istanbul.
For return travel from the international cities, the RM
value of the applicable zone charge will be converted into the local currency
of payment during check-in.
The above guidelines apply only for travel on Malaysia
Airlines and does not cover code-share flights as well as travel involving
other airlines.
Earlier, effective May last year, the national carrier also
streamlined cabin baggage rules for all its domestic and international flights.
Guests travelling economy class were allowed one piece cabin baggage up to a
maximum of 7.0 kg instead of 5.0 kg. First and Business Class travellers were
allowed two pieces of cabin baggage with a maximum weight of 7.0 kg each.
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