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Malaysia Airlines Expands India Link with New Routes And Modern Fleet

At the airline’s Gala Dinner in Mumbai, held at the Grand Hyatt, the national carrier of Malaysia celebrated a year of record growth and unveiled bold plans for the future

By BWT Online
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Malaysia Airlines has reinforced its long‑term commitment to India with new routes, expanded services, and product upgrades, strengthening its position as one of the country’s fastest‑growing international carriers. At the airline’s Gala Dinner in Mumbai, held at the Grand Hyatt and attended by leading trade partners, dignitaries and aviation leaders, the national carrier of Malaysia celebrated a year of record growth and unveiled bold plans for the future.

Key announcements include the launch of daily flights to Trivandrum from 1 December 2025, up from the current four weekly services, and an increase in Ahmedabad frequencies from three to four flights per week from 28 October 2025. The airline also confirmed the forthcoming rollout of a fully modernised A330neo fleet on select routes, with the entire Australia and New Zealand network planned to operate the aircraft by early 2026, making it the youngest and most modern fleet in the region. This reflects the airline’s ongoing endeavour to blend its hallmark Malaysian Hospitality with the tastes and expectations of local markets. India remains one of Malaysia Airlines’ most important markets, currently served by 77 weekly flights across ten cities, a figure expected to rise to 80 weekly flights by year‑end.

Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, Group Managing Director of Malaysia Aviation Group, said, “India holds a very special place in our hearts. Our relationship is deeply rooted in history, shared culture and strong people-to-people ties. With the full restoration of our pre-pandemic capacity, we remain focused on enhancing our service offerings through three key pillars - cabin comfort, elevated in-flight dining and the hallmark of our brand - Malaysian Hospitality.”

Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group, added, “India is central to our network expansion. With the trust and support of our partners, we are building stronger connections and creating new opportunities for the future”.

Malaysia’s Government’s extension of 30‑day visa‑free entry for Indian travellers until 31 December 2026 is expected to further boost travel demand. Supporting this, Malaysia Airlines’ Bonus Side Trip programme enables transit passengers to explore Malaysia at minimal cost, providing an added incentive to experience the country en route to their final destinations. The gala evening also honoured top‑performing travel agents and showcased the airline’s expanding “Time For” campaign in India through immersive activations in key cities.

With these strategic investments, Malaysia Airlines continues to position Kuala Lumpur as the gateway to Asia and beyond, offering Indian travellers greater connectivity, modern comfort, and an authentic taste of Malaysian Hospitality.