British Airways will resume flights to Kuala Lumpur starting November 10, offering daily services from London Heathrow using its Boeing B787-9 aircraft. This initiative aims to enhance direct connections between Malaysia and the UK.
Sean Doyle, the chairman and CEO of British Airways, affirmed the reintroduction of flights to Kuala Lumpur and other Southeast Asian destinations as part of the airline’s £7 billion (RM42 billion) modernization strategy, aiming to improve services and fleet.
The announcement of the Southeast Asia network’s resumption was made during British Airways’ unveiling of its modernization plans.
Previously, direct flights between Kuala Lumpur and London Heathrow were solely read more ⇒
Source:: AirlineRatings.Com