Sunday, August 18, 2013

Malindo Air to start Dhaka-KL air travel on Aug 28, 2013

Malindo Air to start Dhaka-KL air travel on Aug 28Malindo Air, an airline based in Malaysia, is set to insert every day flights on the Kuala Lumpur-Dhaka route next month, as part of its worldwide expansion designs.
“Thanks to our new air travel, persons from Bangladesh now have more alternative when it arrives to journeying to Malaysia,” Chandran Rama Muthy, head boss agent of Malindo Air, said at newspapers briefing in Dhaka yesterday.
“Our service will be globally comparable in service and value,” he said, supplementing that Malindo Air has set the permit cost for a round trip at Tk 21,000, encompassing all levy.

The luggage allowance on an economy-class air travel is 25 kg and 40 kg on the enterprise class. Every traveller chair in Malindo Air’s Boeing 737-90ER air travel arrives with an in-flight amusement scheme that includes a individual TV.
“We desire our customers to journey in comfort. Our emblem new fleet of the Boeing 737-900ER airplane offers additional legroom and comfort.”
The airline hopes to competently cater to the country’s appearing middle-income class who want to travel “to glimpse and know-how the world”, he said.

The number travellers travelling to Malaysia have been very quick increasing. Last year, some 80,000 Bangladeshis visited Malaysia, he said.
Malindo Air is a Malaysian hybrid airline founded at Kuala Lumpur worldwide aerodrome. Commencing procedures on 22 stride 2013, it is the first airline to operate the emblem new Boeing 737-900ER in Malaysia.
Malindo Air’s parent company is Lion assembly, the biggest airline in Indonesia with market share of 54 per hundred.
The airline’s direct expansion plan includes flights from Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Jakarta, Medan and the island of Batam in Indonesia.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines, joined Airways, Malaysia Airlines and Regent Air now function five daily air travel on this path, said Faruk Khan, municipal and Tourism Minister.
“And the Malindo Air will be the new one. This displays a huge financial and enterprise potential in the country.”
Around 7 lakh Bangladeshi now live in Malaysia, he said.
“Besides, business undertakings between Bangladesh and Malaysia are step-by-step growing over the last twosome of years.”
The minister also called upon the airline to insert Chittagong-Kuala Lumpur path and employ cabin crew from Bangladesh.

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