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Malaysia Airlines boosts China flights to 60 weekly by 2026, adding a new route with 45,000 bookings and eyeing Chinese planes.
Malaysia Airlines is expanding its China operations, aiming to restore pre-pandemic flight levels by 2026 with 60 weekly flights, including a new Kuala Lumpur-Chengdu route launching in January 2026 that already has 45,000 bookings.
The airline, now 90% international in revenue, is considering purchasing Chinese-made COMAC C919 and C929 aircraft, citing strong performance and economic growth in China as key drivers.
While regulatory approval remains a hurdle, the C919’s operational success with China Eastern Airlines has impressed the carrier.
Malaysia Aviation Group seeks to become a top 10 global airline by 2030, prioritizing service quality and strategic partnerships, including with COMAC.
Malaysia Airlines aumenta los vuelos a China a 60 por semana para 2026, agregando una nueva ruta con 45,000 reservas y mirando aviones chinos.